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Plush Lion Stuffed Animals |
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Russ Berrie World's Tiniest
Lion
- jointed plush |
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$5.99 |
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Gund Plush Zip A Long Lion Stuffed Animal
- pull the leaf and watch the Lion wiggle! |
4" |
$7.99 |
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Gund Plush Wild Ones Golden Brown Lion Stuffed Toy
- safe for all ages |
5" |
$6.99 |
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Dakin National Geographic Wildlife Lion
Mini Plush |
5.5" with 3" tail |
$6.99 |
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Gund Plush Jungle Lion Cub Stuffed Animal |
6" long 5.25" high with 2.5" tail |
$9.99 |
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Dakin Plush Wildlife Lion Stuffed Animal |
8.5" |
$5.99 |
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Gund Plush Roary
the Lion Stuffed Animal |
9" |
$18.99 |
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Gund Plush Kingsly Lion Stuffed Animal
- marshmallowy soft |
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$15.99 |
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Gund Plush Rex Lion with Sound Stuffed Animal
- Silky soft plush fabric with roaring sound
- Safe for all Ages |
9" |
$14.99 |
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National Geographic Wildlife Lion Plush - Facts included on the Poster Tag: "How big is the lion? Between
200 and 420 pounds, and about 6 feet long. Where does the lion live? In the tropical grasslands of Africa south of the Sahara (there are also a very few left in regions of northwestern India).
Do lions stick with their families? The females and their young do. Lions live in family groups called prides, made up of about three males, 15 (usually
related) females, and their young.
What are lion's favorite snacks? Antelopes and Zebras. Do newborn cubs have spots? Yes, newborn lion cubs are covered with spots, and
are helpless at first - they stay hidden in the grass for the first few weeks of their lives. Why is it important that lion cubs play with each other? Cubs begin to play with each other at about eight weeks old - it strengthens ties between the lions and
is good practice for hunting. |
13" long with 7" tail |
$22.99 |
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Dakin Plush Roary the Lion Stuffed Animal |
13" long |
$11.99 |
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Dakin National Geographic Wildlife Lioness and Cub Stuffed Animals - Facts included on the Poster Tag: Lions (Panthera leo) are the only cats that live in permanent groups - family groups called prides, which usually include females, their young, and up to three adult males. Males defend
the territory, and females do most of the hunting. Newborn cubs are covered with spots and are helpless at first - they stay hidden in the grass for their first few weeks of life. After a few days their eyes open and after a few months they begin eating meat. When there is an abundance of food, lions stuff
themselves and share with the cubs. When there is little food during the dry season, lions may steal kills from other animals and let the cubs starve. The males' defense abilities are enhanced by their manes - tufts of long, thick hair covering the head, neck, and chest. The larger the mane, the more intimidating the lion looks to an aggressor. Lion cubs don't actually hunt with the pride until they are about one year old. Until then, they learn stalk and chase skills through play with other cubs in the pride. Females have no manes, so they can stalk their victim more discreetly. At night the hunting begins, and two or more females may work together to rush their prey. Female cubs usually stay with their pride, but male cubs usually leave the pride at about three years of age. Brothers may roam together and eventually take over prides from
other males. |
Mom 17" long with 11" tail Baby 8" with 6" tail |
$41.99 |
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Dakin Plush Lela the Lion Stuffed Animal |
18" long |
$19.99 |
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Gund Queenie Lion Mom and Cub |
Mom 13" long 11" high 6" tail Cub 6.5" long 5.5" high 3" tail |
$29.99 |
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