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Tiger white, cuddly toy, soft toy, 62cm.
Carl Dick Plush Tiger: They are very rare: White tigers. The last time white tigers were seen in the wild was over 50 years ago, but you see them more often in children's rooms at home and in the car. No wonder. White tigers are majestically beautiful. Our lying tiger is the best proof of this. The round eyes shine in bright blue, the snow-white fur is interspersed with black stripes. That's how it is in nature, and that's how it is with our couch tiger. Of course, the black stripes of the tiger are also very distinctive. This makes it the patron saint of mackerel fabrics. But you already knew that. Then we just have to point out the granules in the belly and all four paws. We didn't measure the tail with the 62cm, so you get these 16cm in addition. This tiger can sit, lie down and if you hold him tight, even stand. Dangerous? No, it does not make a dangerous impression. There is no doubt that this is a very large specimen. Nevertheless, it needs attention rather than meat. Habitat: Just no show palace! Breed: White tiger.High quality, Realistic design
Length: 62cm/24.5 inches
Material:
Fur: acrylic
Filling: polyester fiber and granulate filling
Blue 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 cuddly 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: 4033345617967
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months!
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