Type: Plush


Barn Owl, ‘Swoop’ (Douglas Cuddle Toys)

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3.8 (13 votes)

Review and images by Fembrogon; edited by bmathison1972

If you were to ask me what my favorite owl species was, I think I could safely say the barn owl is my pick. The most famous and widespread of species under the Tyto genus, Tyto alba is iconic for its striking plumage, silent flight, and piercing cry – earning it the nickname “ghost owl”.

African Elephant, ‘Everlie’ (Softie Collection by Douglas Cuddle Toys)

3.4 (5 votes)

Review and images by aLeahgator; edited by bmathison1972

Few animals are as iconic of Africa and Asia as the elephant. Elephants are considered as intelligent as primates and cetaceans, and they are easily recognizable because of their large ears and long trunk. African elephant ears have been said to be the shape of Africa, and Indian elephant ears the shape of India.

Alligator Snapping Turtle (Wild Republic – Living Stream by K&M International)

4.1 (12 votes)

Review and images by Fembrogon; edited by bmathison1972

Turtles and tortoises don’t seem to get the same bad rap their reptilian relatives have historically suffered; perhaps their slower nature, omnivorous diets, and long lifespans have endeared themselves to human sensibilities better. Not all testudines are harmless, however, and as a kid who liked his predators, I was always most enamored with the big-beaked, carnivorous snapping turtles.

Collared Lizard (Conservation Critters by Wildlife Artists, Inc.)

4.3 (4 votes)

Review and images by Febrogon; edited by bmathison1972

Dogs, cats, and teddy bears tend to be the general preference for people wanting a stuffed animal; but I’m the sort of person who would rather cuddle a giant squid or lizard if given the chance. Naturally, good plush toys of creatures like reptiles are relatively less common, so I couldn’t help my attention being grabbed by a very nice-looking collared lizard on the shelf of the gift shop while visiting the Zion National Park last year.

Tardigrade (Unknown Company)

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3.8 (4 votes)

Review and images by Fembrogon; edited by bmathison1972

There probably aren’t many invertebrates – especially outside of arthropods like insects and spiders – which could be considered legitimately “famous” on one level or another, compared to the broader popularity of backboned animals. One exception among invertebrates is the tardigrade, a microscopic ten-limbed oddity that sits in a group of its own, distinct from other animals.

Giant Squid (Adorables by Adore Plush)

4.5 (4 votes)

Review and images by Fembrogon; edited by bmathison1972

Hello, Animal Toy Bloggers! My name is Fembrogon, from the Dinosaur Toy Blog. Although the vast majority of my creature collecting has been devoted to extinct life, there are plenty of extant animals which have long been a source of fascination as well.

Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Webkinz by Ganz)

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3.3 (3 votes)

Review and images by Birdsage; edited by bmathison1972

The Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis), also known as the Moluccan Cockatoo, is a species of parrot that is endemic to Seram and several other islands in Indonesia’s Maluku Archipelago. The species resides in lowland rainforests up to an altitude of 1,000 m (3,300 ft).

Brain-eating Ameba (Giant Microbes)

4.3 (3 votes)

Halloween often conjures up images of brain-eating zombies. Well, I am covering the closest thing in nature to that concept, the brain-eating ameba (Naegleria fowleri) by Giant Microbes! I should start off by saying these toys belong to a friend of mine at work (who is also our medical director for parasitology), as I don’t collect plush toys myself.

American Alligator, large (Flopsies by Aurora World)

4.8 (5 votes)

The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is a common staple of swamp wildlife in North America; particularly in places such as North Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana. Souvenir shops in these states abound with alligator paraphernalia, and you might even see one in one of the rivers or swamps in these states.

Giardia (Giant Microbes)

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4 (2 votes)

Today’s review was photographed on-site in the diagnostic parasitology lab I work in. In fact, I don’t own this figure (I don’t collect plush figures); it hangs on the white board in the lab. The figure I am referring to is that of the trophozoite stage of Giardia duodenalis (sometimes referred to by its synonyms as G.

American Bullfrog (Wild Republic FrogWatch USA, by K&M International)

4 (3 votes)

The American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is the largest frog species native to North America and a member of the Ranidae, or true frog, family. Bullfrogs are native to most of eastern North America but have been introduced elsewhere in North America and around the world. Bullfrogs are bold and voracious feeders, eating anything that moves in front of them that they can fit in their mouths.

Spring Peeper (Wild Republic FrogWatch USA, by K&M Internationl)

4 (3 votes)

With spring fast approaching throughout the northern hemisphere I thought it would be fun to review one of the season’s most famous harbingers, the spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer). Of course, the species is only famous if you happen to live within its range, which happens to be the eastern portion of North America, from eastern and central Canada, south to eastern Texas and every state east of the Mississippi.

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