Safari Ltd. Pilot Whale Figurine - Lifelike 5.75" Model Figure - Educational Toy for Boys, Girls, and Kids Ages 3+
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Safari Ltd. Pilot Whale Figurine - Lifelike 5.75" Model Figure - Educational Toy for Boys, Girls, and Kids Ages 3+
Detailed Representation: This Pilot Whale figurine captures the unique physical attributes of the species, including the distinct black and gray coloration. Hand-painted and sculpted, it's an accurate depiction of the marine creature.
Fun and Educational: This figurine isn't just a toy—it's a learning tool. It helps children understand marine life and ecology, teaching them about the habits and characteristics of the Pilot Whale.
Safe and Sturdy: Made from non-toxic, BPA-free materials, this model figure is safe for children aged 3 and up. Its sturdy construction ensures it can withstand hours of play and learning.
Convenient Size: Measuring 5.75 inches long and 2 inches wide, this model is about the size of a soda can on its side—perfect for small hands to hold and explore.
Ideal Gift: Whether it's for a child with an interest in marine life or a collector, this figurine makes an excellent gift. It's a great addition to any toy box or display case.
Consisting of two species, the long-finned pilot whale and the short-finned pilot whale, pilot whales can be found in oceans nearly worldwide. They mainly eat squid, and can dive to depths of 600 meters to hunt for their meals. Individually sculpted and hand painted, this model makes a wonderful gift for an aspiring marine biologist! The next best thing to seeing these amazing animals in person, our sea life models bring the open ocean right to you! Pilot whales are mostly black with a grey saddle-shaped marking around their dorsal fin, as well as greyish-white anchor-shaped markings on their chest and throat. 5.75 inches long and 2 inches wide, this model is about the size of a soda can on its side. There is a lack of data for the two pilot whale species in regards to their population numbers. Both pilot whale species are the most common type of whale to “strand,†which is a phenomenon in which healthy whales beach themselves in large groups. This is mainly due to the strong social bonds that pods have, and scientists believe many groups of pilot whales strands because they were following an important member of the group that most likely got lost.