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Marmot with scarf, cuddly toy, soft toy, 20cm.
Carl Dick cuddly toy: Extremely soft and velvety fur of very high quality is the main feature of this marmot. Visually, of course, the red scarf of the plush animal stands out, which has an edelweiss embroidered on each end. The funny teeth are made of felt. A cute marmot with a scarf. As if marmots would need something like that! This specimen probably doesn't need a hibernation and prefers to visit fancy winter sports shops. At home in the Alps, the marmot runs across meadows and rocks. It delights locals and visitors to the Alpine republics. In the wild, a marmot can grow up to 50cm. There are 14 different species of marmots worldwide. There are also several on Plueschtier.de. Normally marmots hibernate, but this stuffed animal does not. This stuffed animal has a light-coloured fur, which shows different shades depending on the viewing angle. Hands and feet are dark brown. The rodent even shows you its teeth. Two of them are sticking out quite cheekily at the front. But don't worry, no one has been bitten yet.High quality, Realistic design
Length: 10cm/4 inches
Width: 12cm/4.5 inches
Height: 20cm/8 inches
Material:
Fur: polyester
Filling: polyester fiber and granulate filling
Brown safety eyes
Hand washing is recommended for care. The material of the plush toy is flame-retardant, anti-allergic and manufactured according to the highest safety standards.
A soft toy from the Carl Dick Collection. The traditional brand has been successful in the market for over 30 years and is a specialist in cuddly toys with headquarters in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Barcode: 4033345634414
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months!
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