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Toymany American Bison #00322
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
The Toymany American Bison Model features detailed sculpting, a textured coat, and realistic coloring, perfect for collectors, classrooms, and wildlife dioramas.
The Toymany American Bison measures: 3.9" L x 1.4" W x 2.6" H
The Toymany American Bison captures the immense strength and rugged character of North America's largest land mammal. The figure features a heavily sculpted mane, massive shoulder hump, powerful legs, and realistic facial details that accurately reflect the appearance of this iconic prairie species. Careful paint application highlights the contrast between the dark forequarters and lighter brown body, creating a natural and lifelike appearance.
The sturdy stance and realistic proportions make this model an excellent addition to wildlife collections, prairie dioramas, educational exhibits, or North American animal displays. Constructed from durable synthetic material and hand-painted with realistic detail, the figure combines sturdy construction with accurate anatomical representation.
The American Bison (Bison bison) is the largest land mammal in North America and one of the most recognizable animals of the Great Plains. Historically, millions of bison roamed the continent in vast herds, influencing grassland ecosystems through grazing and migration. Adult males can weigh more than 2,000 pounds and are capable of running at speeds approaching 35 miles per hour despite their enormous size.
Although bison populations declined dramatically during the nineteenth century, conservation efforts helped prevent extinction and restore populations in protected areas across North America. Today, the American bison is both a conservation success story and an enduring symbol of the American West.
Part of the Wildlife Line by Toymany.
Suitable for Ages 3 and Up.
Made of durable synthetic material. Hand Painted.
Product Code: TML-00322
Model Number: TML #322
Brand: Toymany
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.