Marx Wild Animal Pair
These two have lived a life! They started in Germany, they’ve ended up in Cambridgeshire and who knows where they’ve been in between but they’ve taken some hits-the elephant has lost a tusk and has a patch of damage and the leopard (or is it a cheetah?) has a hole in his belly (could be intended?). They deserve a loving new home.
They are still full of character and are wonderfully flocked. The elephant has a bit of a grubby look but his fluffy tail makes up for it. They are free-standing and are great pals. They measure 9-10 cm.
These two have lived a life! They started in Germany, they’ve ended up in Cambridgeshire and who knows where they’ve been in between but they’ve taken some hits-the elephant has lost a tusk and has a patch of damage and the leopard (or is it a cheetah?) has a hole in his belly (could be intended?). They deserve a loving new home.
They are still full of character and are wonderfully flocked. The elephant has a bit of a grubby look but his fluffy tail makes up for it. They are free-standing and are great pals. They measure 9-10 cm.
These two have lived a life! They started in Germany, they’ve ended up in Cambridgeshire and who knows where they’ve been in between but they’ve taken some hits-the elephant has lost a tusk and has a patch of damage and the leopard (or is it a cheetah?) has a hole in his belly (could be intended?). They deserve a loving new home.
They are still full of character and are wonderfully flocked. The elephant has a bit of a grubby look but his fluffy tail makes up for it. They are free-standing and are great pals. They measure 9-10 cm.