Description
With its spiked tail and large pincers, this realistic, hand-painted scorpion toy by Papo is perfect for children with a keen interest in wildlife and creepy crawlies. The scorpion is a venomous animal that quickly grasps its prey with its claws. Holding it tight with its powerful muscles, the scorpion then pulls its tail forward and injects its venom.
Spark your child’s imagination by creating a diorama of its natural warm climate, demonstrating its fearsome abilities against its prey, or comparing it with its fellow arachnids. Its durable plastic build makes it great for playing in the garden, house or even in the bathtub, while its true-to-life detailing will spark your child’s imagination.
Established more than 20 years ago, Papo designs highly-realistic animal and character figurines to stimulate children’s imaginations and help them learn. The Wild Animal series features detailed figures of creatures from all corners of the globe.
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Hand-painted figure with realistic details.
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Ideal for children with a passion for nature.
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Made from high-quality, durable plastic.
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From the Wild Animal Series by Papo.
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Size: 7cm (H) x 3cm (W) x 10.5cm (L)
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PAPO0010
Manufacturer:
Papo
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