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Found all over the world, the rabbit is a familiar face with its long ears and twitching nose. Rabbits graze on grass and weeds, using their longer front incisors to cut their food while grinding it up with their back teeth. Constantly on alert for danger, their strong hind legs and feet allow them to bounce along at high speed for a quick getaway, leaping into the air or bounding into a zigzag pattern.Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.Quick facts:-Hand painted model replica-Beautifully detailed-Just the right size for little hands
Price: £2.99 from Early Learning Centre
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