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PNSO Living Animal Series - Fola the Ostrich #201011
3+ Years

Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
PNSO Fola the Ostrich is a meticulously crafted figure that captures the distinctive features of the common ostrich (the world's largest bird). The figure showcases the ostrich's characteristic long neck and legs, as well as its sizable body, accurately reflecting the bird's unique anatomy. The figure is unique in that it shows the ostrich stepping on/over a discarded tree branch.
The texture of the feathers is intricately detailed, and the coloration is true to life, with black and white plumage and subdued gray-brown tones.
PNSO Fola the Ostrich measures approximately 2.5" L x 2.5" H
The common ostrich is native to the open savannas and woodlands of Africa. As the largest and heaviest living bird, adult males can reach heights up to 9 feet and weigh more than 150 kilograms (330 pounds), while females are slightly smaller. Despite their size, ostriches are flightless, possessing small wings relative to their body mass. However, they are exceptional runners, capable of sprinting at speeds up to 45 miles per hour, an adaptation that helps them evade predators.
Ostriches have a distinctive appearance, characterized by their long necks and legs, large eyes with long eyelashes, and a prominent beak. Males typically exhibit bold black and white plumage, while females display more muted gray-brown feathers, providing camouflage in their natural habitats. Their legs are powerful and end in two-toed feet, with the larger toe bearing a formidable claw that can be used for defense.
Hand Painted. Product Material: Vinyl
Product Code: PNSO-201011
by PNSO
PNSO is a specialized organization devoted to Scientific Art creation and research. It was founded in Beijing on June 1, 2010, by Mr. ZHAO Chuang, a Scientific Artist, and Ms. YANG Yang, a science writer for children.
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.