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Stuffed Bush Baby
Here is a cute little plush bush baby. The bush baby is also called a galago. It is a small primate about the size of a squirrel. The bush baby has large round eyes for good night vision. They are found in East Africa and in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Cuddlekins Chimpanzees
Here are two sizes of cute and cuddly plush chimpanzees.
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Large Stuffed Chimpanzee
Here is a great looking larger sized stuffed chimpanzee.
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Stuffed Chimp
Here is another great looking stuffed chimpanzee.
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Hanging Chimp
This is a very cool realistic hanging chimp. You can hang this little guy on your car door window or on a ledge or small rope. This chimp is not plush but hard and is 11" in overall length.
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Stuffed Chimp with baby
Here is a nice stuffed mother chimpanzee with baby.
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Stuffed Hamadryas Baboon
Here is a unique and hard to find Hamadryas Baboon. The Hamadryas Baboon is found in semi-arid grass lands and rocky hill country areas of countries such as Ethiopia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Somalia. This beautiful stuffed baboon comes in two sizes.
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Stuffed Baboon
Here is another great looking stuffed baboon from Hansa. Different species of baboon are found in various habitats. The most common baboons are found in east Africa. The baboon diet consists of a wide variety of grasses, leaves, nuts, berries, roots, bark, insects and even smaller animals.
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Stuffed Baboon
Here is a great looking standing plush baboon from Hansa. Most baboons live in groups called troops. These troops are commonly around 50 baboons but can be anywhere from 5 to 250. The average life expectancy for a baboon in the wild is around 30 years. This well made stuffed baboon is 13" to top head and about 15" long (not including the tail).
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Stuffed Capuchin Monkey
The capuchin monkey comes from South America. It is named for the dark 'cap' on its head. It is also the monkey that the organ grinders used to use.
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Stuffed Hanuman Langur Monkey
The Hanuman Langur monkey is found in India and surrounding countries. The Hanuman langur is a leaf eating monkey and is considered sacred in India.
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Plush Leaf Monkey
The leaf monkey lives in Indonesia, on islands like Java and Bali. Most monkeys are arboreal, meaning tree dwelling. This cute little guy is about 7" tall.
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Stuffed Hanuman Langur
Here is a hard to find stuffed Hanuman Langur. Hanuman Langurs are found in India in both forests and plains. They can eat foods that other animals cannot digest. They can even eats seeds that contain the poison strychnine, but they mainly eat leaves, fruit and insects.
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Stuffed Mandrill
This is a gorgeous stuffed mandrill baboon with a very colorful face. Mandrills live up to 40 years old.
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Red Howler Monkey
Here is a hard to find plush red howler monkey. Red howler monkeys are found in the rainforests of South America. They are named for their loud calls which help them establish territories.
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Stuffed Salem Monkey
Here is a great looking salem monkey.
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Plush Spider Monkey
The spider monkey lives among the topmost branches of the Amazon rainforest. It is among the most agile and acrobatic of all monkeys, using its tail as a fifth limb. The spider monkey feeds mainly on fruits but will also eat nuts, eggs, insects, leaves and seeds.
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Stuffed Squirrel Monkey
Here is an excellent stuffed squirrel monkey. Squirrel monkeys live in groups of about 20-50 monkeys with more females than males. They only weigh 1 to 2 pounds.
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Stuffed Colobus Monkey
The colobus monkey comes from Africa. These monkeys are very active and spend much of their time in trees eating leaves and unripe fruit. This nice
stuffed colobus monkey is black and white just like the ones in the wild.
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Large Plush Monkey
Here is a great big plush cuddly monkey. This giant stuffed monkey is 24" sitting height.
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Stuffed Green Velvet Monkey
Here is a great looking and hard to find stuffed green velvet monkey. This very realistic looking monkey has a sitting height of 14" plus a long tail.
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Realistic Gorilla
Two sizes of this great looking realistic gorilla. This gorilla is not plush it is a solid body covered with fur. This gorilla would make a great mantle piece or display for the King Kong lover.
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Stuffed Lowland Gorilla
Nice sitting silverback gorilla. Eastern and Western lowland gorillas are found in dense forests and marshes of Southern Africa.
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Stuffed Lowland Gorilla
This is a cuddly and floppy gorilla with a silver back.
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Large Stuffed Gorilla
Beautiful big silverback gorilla. This large plush gorilla is 32" long. The mature male gorilla develops a silvery-white 'saddle' on its back. Thus, it gets the nickname 'silverback'. A male gorilla can get up to almost 500 pounds. Males continue to grow until they are about 12-13 years of age.
Temporarily Out of Stock
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Stuffed Gorilla
Here are two sizes of nice stuffed gorilla animals. The gorilla is the
largest primate on the earth and is found in central Africa. The lifespan of
the gorilla is 35 to 40 years.
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Stuffed Gorilla
Here is another nice plush gorilla from Wild Republic.
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Stuffed Japan Monkey
Here is a very unique and hard to find plush Japan Monkey.
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Stuffed Lemur
Here is a beautiful stuffed lemur. Ring tailed lemurs are more active during the day and they weigh between five and eight pounds.
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Stuffed Mandrill
Here is a nice stuffed mandrill that stands about 18" tall. The mandrill feeds on plants, fruits, roots, insects and small mammals.
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Stuffed Mandrill
Here are two sizes of great looking plush mandrill apes. The mandrill feeds on plants, fruits, roots, insects and even small mammals.
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Stuffed Marmoset
Here is a very nice looking plush marmoset.
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Stuffed Loris
Here is a unique and hard to find stuffed loris. The loris is a primate that is found in Southeast Asia and western Indonesia. A loris is about the size of a rabbit and normally forage alone at night. They eat mainly fruit and also eggs and insects. The loris, when threatened will emit a strong odor.
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Stuffed Orangutan
Here is another great looking stuffed orangutan. Male orangutans have large cheek flaps like this plush orangutan does.
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Stuffed Orangutan
This is George and Baby George. Two very cute and cuddly plush orangutans. These guys have velcro feet to hang from.
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Stuffed Orangutans
Here are a couple great looking plush orangutans. Wild orangutans are found only on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Mother orangutans stay with their babies until they are about 6 or 7 years old. The name 'orangutan' means 'man of the forest'.
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Large Plush Orangutan
This is a very nice and realistic looking large plush orangutan. Orangutans give birth to one infant about every 4-8 years. They eat mainly fruit along with leaves, termites, eggs and soft inner bark. This plush orangutan sits about 20" tall not counting the limbs.
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Stuffed Siamang Gibbon
Here is a unique stuffed siamang gibbon. The siamang is the largest of the gibbon apes. It is black in color with reddish brown eyebrows and has a vocal pouch under its chin that blows up like a balloon allowing it to make very loud sounds.
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Plush Gibbons
Here is another cute and cuddly stuffed sitting gibbon. Gibbons live in the dense tree canopies of the rain forest.
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Stuffed Gibbon Ape
Here is a great looking larger sized plush gibbon. Gibbons are small acrobatic tree dwelling apes that live in Southeast Asia. There are nine species of gibbon.
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Plush Golden Lion Tamarin
Here is a cute little plush tamarin. Golden lion tamarins live in the coastal forests of South America and in Brazil.
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Plush Golden Lion Tamarin
Here is a very cute quality plush golden lion tamarin.
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Stuffed Golden Lion Tamarin
There are more golden lion tamarins living in captivity than in the wild.
They are very small and very cute. The few wild ones that are left live in
the jungles of Brazil. Here is another great looking plush golden lion
tamarin.
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Stuffed Golden Lion Tamarin
Here is another great realistic looking golden lion tamarin.
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Stuffed Cotton Top Tamarin
The cotton-top tamarin is also a very small and cute primate that is
commonly used for a pet. The tiny tamarin weighs less than a pound. They
live in small groups in forested areas at the northern edge of South
America. This is unique and hard to find plush tamarin.
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