







Shark, Hammerhead Shark, soft toy, stuffed animal
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Shark, Hammerhead Shark, soft toy, cuddly toy, stuffed animal 35cm.
Carl Dick Collection: When you look at the hammerhead shark like that, the question of the angle of vision automatically comes up. Look into my eyes - or just try it. We really don't know if any other animal has its two eyes (not corns) further apart. Still, of course, you shouldn't assume that the fish can't see you when you're bathing. The top of the hammerhead shark is grey, the underside creamy white. The hammerhead is very impressive and if you have soft walls you can try to hammer in nails with the head. Just please be careful not to get it in the eye. The shark has a lot of details. There are many fins on the cuddly toy - 7 in total. Besides the tail fin, the cuddly shark has two dorsal and four lateral fins. Furthermore, the gills are pronounced and, of course, the predator's mouth is open. But don't worry, the teeth are very soft and should not serve the actual purpose here. In any case, we are not aware of any incidents with our sharks so far.High quality, realistic design
Length: 38cm/15 inches
Width: 22cm/8.5 inches
Height: 12cm/4.5 inches
Material:
Fur: acrylic
Filling: polyester fiber
Blue-Black 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: 4033345633417
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months!
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