Wildlife Animal Toys | Safari Ltd® (2024)

Toys are a great way for children to use their brain in different ways. Our wild and forest animal toys are lifelike, and many of them are posed for action. No matter what your child's interests are, we offer a... Read More

  • Lion Toy

    (8)

    $8.50

    Colloquially known as the king of the jungle, lions are the second largest cat on planet Earth. Endemic to Africa and India, lions are symbolic of...

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    $8.50

  • Gray Wolf Toy

    (5)

    $5.50

    The gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf and the western wolf, is the largest wolf species on the planet. Famous for traveling in packs, each ...

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    $5.50

  • Snow Leopard Toy

    (7)

    $6.50

    Native to the mountainous regions of central and South Asia, the snow leopard is a relatively small member of the Panthera genus. With a stocky bo...

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    $6.50

  • Mountain Lion Toy

    (7)

    $6.50

    Also known as the cougar, puma, and catamount, the mountain lion is a type of large cat found all throughout South America, Central America, and N...

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    $6.50

  • Hyena Toy

    (7)

    $7.50

    Despite their somewhat wolf-life appearance, the closest relative to hyenas are cats, mongooses, and civets, all of which make up the Feliformia s...

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    $7.50

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    White Rhino

    (7)

    $7.35

    The largest species of rhinoceros in the world, the white rhino is a large horned mammal endemic to many parts of South Africa. Despite their name...

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    $7.35

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  • Bobcat Toy

    (3)

    $6.50

    Named for its distinctively short tail, the bobcat is relatively small member of the Lynx family. These predators are usually nocturnal, so many p...

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    $6.50

  • Platypus Toy

    (4)

    $4.50

    Also known as the duck-billed platypus, the platypus is one of the most specialized and unique mammal species on planet Earth. Not only is it one ...

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    $4.50

  • Beaver Toy

    (5)

    $4.50

    Believe it or not, the beaver is actually a rodent! Made up of two different species, the North American beaver and the Eurasian beaver, this buck...

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    $4.50

  • Lynx Toy

    (8)

    $7.50

    The lynx is any of the four members of the Lynx genus, which includes the Eurasian lynx, the Canada lynx, the Iberian lynx, and the bobcat. They c...

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    $7.50

  • Raccoon Toy

    (6)

    $5.50

    Raccoons are commonly found all throughout North America, as well as some parts of Europe, and tend to inhabit deciduous forests. However, they ar...

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    $5.50

  • Wolf Pup Toy

    (5)

    $3.50

    Interestingly enough, the birth of wolf pups is tied to the abundance of prey in the area in a multitude of ways. For example, the size of wolf li...

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    $3.50

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    African Wild Dog Toy

    (7)

    $5.50

    Native to Sub-Saharan Africa, the African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycoan. Although they look somewhat similar to both jack...

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    $5.50

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  • River Otter Toy

    (2)

    $4.50

    A semiaquatic mammal primarily endemic to North America, the river otter is actually a close relative of the weasel and shares many of the same ha...

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    $4.50

  • Fox Toy

    (6)

    $4.50

    The Red Fox is the largest of the true foxes, and its fiery amber fur has become a symbolic representation of the beauty of the natural world. Immo...

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    $4.50

  • Black Bear Toy

    (5)

    $6.50

    Despite its impressive stature, the North American black bear is actually the continent's smallest bear species. The black bear is the most common...

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    $6.50

  • Aardvark Toy

    (5)

    $5.50

    Although the aardvark is somewhat pig-like in its appearance, including its round body, arched back, and snout, the two aren’t closely related. In...

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    $5.50

  • Coyote Toy

    (5)

    $5.50

    Smaller but very similar to their relative the gray wolf, coyotes are a type of canine that are endemic to North and Central America. What coyotes...

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    $5.50

  • Gray Squirrel Toy

    (5)

    $4.50

    Did you know there are actually multiple species of gray squirrel? This figurine is modeled after the eastern gray squirrel, which can be identifi...

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    $4.50

  • Bald Eagle Toy

    (6)

    $6.50

    Indigenous to Canada, Alaska, the United States, and Mexico, the bald eagle is a predominantly sea faring bird that feeds mainly on fish. Without ...

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    $6.50

  • Ring-tailed Lemur Toy

    (6)

    $5.50

    Famous for their lengthy tails, the ring-tailed lemur is a primate found exclusively on the island of Madagascar. Like other lemur species, the ri...

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    $5.50

  • Meerkat Toy

    (4)

    $5.50

    Peeking its head out its den to gaze across the south African desert! Despite its name, the meerkat is not closely related to any feline species, ...

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    $5.50

  • Jellyfish Toy

    (5)

    $5.50

    Endemic to both fresh and salt water and found in every ocean, jellyfish are free-swimming aquatic animals identifiable by their large dome shape. ...

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    $5.50

  • Whitetail Buck Toy

    (4)

    $6.50

    One of the most common land mammals across North America and even parts of Central and South America, the whitetail deer can be found in a multitu...

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    $6.50

  • Red Panda Toy

    (2)

    $5.50

    Despite its name, the red panda is more closely related to animals like skunks and raccoons than it is to the giant panda. Endemic to the eastern ...

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    $5.50

  • Wildebeest Toy

    (7)

    $8.50

    Also known as the common wildebeest, the white-bearded wildebeest, and the brindled gnu, the blue wildebeest is one of two species of wildebeest a...

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    $8.50

  • Porcupine Toy

    (4)

    $6.50

    The North American porcupine is one of the largest rodent species on the continent, and uses modified hairs known as quills to defend itself from ...

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    $6.50

  • Clouded Leopard

    (7)

    $8.50

    The Clouded Leopard is a smaller relative of the “big cats”. Native to Southeast Asia, this feline’s coat features large blotchy markings instead...

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    $8.50

  • Muskox Toy

    (9)

    $10.50

    Despite its name, the muskox is more closely related to the goat family than to oxen. These shaggy beasts move through the Arctic wilderness in he...

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    $10.50

  • Snow Leopard Cub Toy

    (2)

    $3.50

    Adorably stalking through the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia is this beautiful snow leopard cub! Too protect them from the cold and har...

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    $3.50

  • Honey Badger Toy

    (10)

    $6.50

    The Honey Badger, also known as the Ratel, is a large member of the weasel family known for its tenacity. Despite not being very big by African pr...

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    $6.50

  • Toucan Toy

    (5)

    $4.50

    Native to Southern Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, toucans are a tropical species of bird that are well known for their...

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    $4.50

  • Red-Tailed Hawk Toy

    (10)

    $11.50

    One of the most widely-distributed raptors worldwide, the red-tailed hawk is able to live in a variety of ecosystems, including deserts, grassland...

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    $11.50

  • Cheetah Toy

    (5)

    $6.50

    Famous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as large o...

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    $6.50

  • Bengal Tiger Toy

    (4)

    $8.50

    One of the largest types of tiger, the Bengal tiger inhabits the grasslands, temperate forests and mangrove forests of India, China, Bangladesh, N...

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    $8.50

  • Wolverine Toy

    (5)

    $5.50

    The largest member of the weasel family, the wolverine is a ferocious and carnivorous mammal that can be found primarily in the northern United St...

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    $5.50

  • Peaco*ck Toy

    (6)

    $8.50

    Did you know that the name peaco*ck actually describes only male members of the species? Likewise, females are known as peahens, and the term peafo...

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    $8.50

  • White Wolf Toy

    (6)

    $5.50

    Also known as the Arctic wolf, the white wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf native to Canada and Greenland. Relatively small compared to other wolf...

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    $5.50

  • Tasmanian Devil Toy

    (6)

    $6.50

    Tasmanian Devils get their name from their distinctive screeching cry. They have a reputation for being unstoppably vicious, which is exaggerate...

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    $6.50

  • Raven Toy

    (7)

    $4.50

    There are nine known species of raven, although the common raven is by far the most prevalent. It can be found widely distributed throughoutthe n...

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    $4.50

  • Red-eyed Tree Frog Toy

    (4)

    $3.50

    Despite its colorful appearance, the red-eye tree frog isn’t poisonous. Instead, it relies on camouflage to hide itself from predators. During the ...

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    $3.50

  • Whitetail Fawn Toy

    (4)

    $4.50

    Unlike many other species of mammal, whitetail deer fawns do not stay close by their mothers for protection. Instead, very young fawns will lay ve...

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    $4.50

  • Llama Toy

    (4)

    $7.50

    The llama is a domesticated member of the Camelidae family that can be found in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador, as well as in Europe,...

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    $7.50

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    Blue Footed Booby Toy

    (6)

    Original price $7.50

    Current price $5.14

    It’s no mystery as to how the blue-footed booby got its name! Male blue-footed boobies use their uniquely-colored feet to attract a mate, and will...

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    Original price $7.50

    Current price $5.14

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  • Pangolin Toy

    (6)

    $8.50

    The curious Pangolins are the only mammals which feature armor-like scales made of keratin covering their body. They eat mostly insects and, when ...

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    $8.50

  • Hermit Crab Toy

    (4)

    $9.50

    Although you might think the hermit crab is its own species, there are actually hundreds and hundreds of them! However, most of the hermit crabs t...

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    $9.50

  • Koala Toy

    (3)

    $6.50

    Although they are sometimes colloquially referred to as koala bears, koalas have no relation to bears and are instead a type of marsupial. Koalas ...

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    $6.50

  • Reindeer Toy

    (4)

    $5.50

    Also known as caribou in North America, reindeer are the largest deer found in the Arctic and Subarctic regions of Europe, Siberia, and North Amer...

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    $5.50

Wildlife Animal Toys | Safari Ltd® (2024)

FAQs

Are Safari Ltd toys safe? ›

All of our products are rigorously tested by internationally accredited third party testing labs to ensure they meet or exceed current worldwide safety standards. These tests ensure that Safari Ltd's products* are safe to use, non-toxic and free of harmful chemicals, including lead and phthalates.

What are Safari Ltd animals made of? ›

What are Safari Ltd items made of? Our items are made from a durable and strong plastic material that is safety and chemical tested, and chosen depending on the specific requirements of each toy.

Is Animal safari safe? ›

As long as you follow your guide's instructions when it comes to camp, game drives, and bush walks, you should never feel like your safety is at risk. In fact, many guests are amazed at how safe and comfortable they feel their entire vacation.

Is safari Animal Cruelty? ›

While visiting a safari tends to be more ethical than supporting zoos and circuses that over-breed and abuse wildlife for entertainment, it's important to do your research to ensure your time and money are going to sustainable safaris.

Who is the owner of Safari Ltd.? ›

Get to know our family. Meet Alexandre & Christina Pariente, CEO and President of Safari Ltd®, and say hello to the next generation of the Safari family: Ocean, Wild & Disco! Almost 40 years ago, Safari Ltd® was founded by Alexandre's grandparents with a stack of Rumi cards and a dream.

What is the rarest safari animal? ›

Here are some of the most endangered animals in Africa, and where you may have the unique opportunity to encounter them.
  • Pangolin. ...
  • Bat-Eared Fox. ...
  • African Wild Dog. ...
  • Aardvark. ...
  • Caracal. ...
  • Honey Badger. ...
  • Serval. ...
  • Black Rhino.

Are Papo and Schleich the same? ›

Often Schleich would be better options for children (brighter colors, simpler designs) while Papo is often considered more of a Collector s line. Safari Ltd, CollectA, and Mojo are often in between Schliech and Papo.

How can you tell if a toy is safe for a child? ›

When checking a toy for a baby or toddler, make sure it's unbreakable and strong enough to withstand chewing. Also, make sure it doesn't have: sharp ends or small parts like eyes, wheels, or buttons that can be pulled loose. small ends that can reach the back of the mouth.

Can you trust toys made in China? ›

As long as toys made in China are designed to be safe and then the manufacturing is monitored for quality assurance. A toy that has parts that can come off and present a choking hazard is not safe. A toy with high levels of lead or caustic materials is not safe.

Are plastic toys from China safe? ›

A Flood Of Toys From China Have Damaging Levels Of Chemicals

Phthalates are carcinogenic chemical compounds used in production to make plastics malleable and durable. Because these compounds are not bonded to the plastics themselves, they can be ingested and absorbed into Humans.

Are vintage toys safe to play with? ›

Lead is typically found in soft plastic toys or in toy paint. With so many toys being manufactured overseas where safety standards are less stringent, there's a high potential of risk. Vintage and antique toys may also contain unacceptable levels of lead.

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