Young Hare "Hoppel"

Product 11 of 16
Zoom
Item #: Kö-F5090
Manufacturer Kösen, size 18 cm (~ 7.2"), brown
Priced with the "Toy of the year award", USA 2008 and with grade "spiel gut" (means "play well") in 2004.

Bunnies (Leporidae) are located on all continents except the Antarctic. Ca. 55 species are known, but most popular is the hare. Nevertheless in some regions it is threatened with extinction.
The long ears, the longer back than front legs and the Y-shaped gap between upper lip and nares characterize hares in general. The long ears can be moved individually for a great acoustic detection. They can run up to 60 km/h (ca. 40 miles) and jump up to 3 m (ca. 10').
Young hares get born after ca. 40 days in a a hallow depression or flattened nest of grass. Compared to rabbits hares are so called precocial, means they get born with a fur and open eyes.

Our young hare "Hoppel" was - of course - not born on a field. But it is as soft and sweet as the real ones.

The 5th photo shows "Hoppel" next to the adult hare "Mümmel" (Kö-F5100).
The 6th photo shows "Hoppel" next to the sitting rabbit (Kö-F3580).
The last photo show it next to the small rabbit "Purzel" (Kö-F3910).

Size: 18 m (~ 7.2")
Colour: brown
Filling: Special polyester fibres
Manufacturer: Kösener Spielzeug Manufaktur, Germany

Priced with the "Toy of the year award", USA 2008 and with grade "spiel gut" (means "play well") in 2004.

The proceeds of this sale will be donated to a children's charity organisation.

Reviews

You have to be logged in to write a review.
No review available for this product.
* incl. tax, plus shipping