image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model
image-Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model

Crocodile with Articulated Jaw – Realistic Reptile Model

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Crocodiles are one of the planets oldest living creatures, thought to be around 200 million years old which means that crocodiles were around in dinosaur times. As crazy as it sounds, crocodiles are known to swallow stones when they are on the banks of the water. The crocodile does this to not only help its digestive system but also to aid the crocodiles water buoyancy. It is thought that by swallowing stones, the crocodile may also be able to swim to deeper parts of the water. Product Safety Standards Child Safety Commitment The safety of children is of paramount importance. Every animal in the range is rigorously tested and must fulfil all current worldwide safety standards before being introduced to the market. European Standards EN71 Part 1, 2, & 3 EN71 Part 9 DIN53160 (German standard) Cadmium & Non-Phthalate US Standards ASTM F963-11 CPSIA Lead in surface coatings Lead in substrate Non-Phthalate US Public Law 110-314 Assembly Bill of California AB1108 Cal Prop 65 China CCC Factory Accreditations ICTI ISO
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Crocodiles are one of the planets oldest living creatures, thought to be around 200 million years old which means that crocodiles were around in dinosaur times. As crazy as it sounds, crocodiles are known to swallow stones when they are on the banks of the water. The crocodile does this to not only help its digestive system but also to aid the crocodiles water buoyancy. It is thought that by swallowing stones, the crocodile may also be able to swim to deeper parts of the water. Product Safety Standards Child Safety Commitment The safety of children is of paramount importance. Every animal in the range is rigorously tested and must fulfil all current worldwide safety standards before being introduced to the market. European Standards EN71 Part 1, 2, & 3 EN71 Part 9 DIN53160 (German standard) Cadmium & Non-Phthalate US Standards ASTM F963-11 CPSIA Lead in surface coatings Lead in substrate Non-Phthalate US Public Law 110-314 Assembly Bill of California AB1108 Cal Prop 65 China CCC Factory Accreditations ICTI ISO
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