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Papo Young African Elephant #50225
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
If you're looking for a young or juvenile African elephant figure, this Papo Young African elephant is your only choice currently available on the market.
The Papo African Elephant - Young #50225 measures: 4.3" L x 3" T.
Papo has a Baby African Elephant Model and a Young African Elephant Model. This is the Young Elephant Model. It is slightly larger than their Baby model.
If you're looking for a young or juvenile African elephant figure, this Papo Young African elephant is your only choice currently available on the market. While other figures may be classified as baby or calf models, this one is specifically designed to represent a younger elephant.
This figure boasts a great pose, with the head up and trunk reaching even higher. The shaped face is particularly well-done, and the small grey tusks add a nice touch of realism. One leg is raised, giving the impression of movement.
The texture on the back is somewhat smoother than anticipated, but overall the texture is adequate, and the model is quite attractive. It is a good-looking middle-aged representation of an African elephant.
Young African elephants, also known as juveniles, are fascinating creatures that are full of life and energy. These playful animals are born after a gestation period of around 22 months and can weigh up to 120 kilograms at birth. As they grow older, they become more independent and start to develop their own unique personalities.
Young African elephants spend most of their time playing and exploring their surroundings. They have an incredible sense of curiosity and are always eager to learn new things. They often engage in activities such as running, jumping, and wrestling with other young elephants, which helps them to develop important social skills and physical abilities.
One of the most interesting things about young African elephants is their ability to communicate. These animals use a variety of vocalizations and body language to convey messages to each other. For example, they use trumpeting sounds to signal danger or excitement, and they use head movements to show submission or aggression.
Part of the Wild Life Series by Papo.
Hand Painted. Made of durable synthetic material.
Product Code: Papo 50225
by Papo
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.