
- Farm- donkey, horse, llama, pig, goat, cow, sheep, etc.
- Wild- baboon, buffalo, moose, giraffe, lion, elephant, hippo, panda and more.
- Australian- emu, wombat and kangaroo
- Prehistoric- Parasaurolophus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, T-rex, Torosaurus, and Brontosaurus
Anamalz accessories are also available including a play mat and a variety of trees. Engage your kids in creative and imaginative play with Anamalz. Prices range from around $5-$17 for each individual animal.
My daughter McKinley loves horses. She thinks they are all named “Maximus” like the horse from the movie Tangled. That’s her up there in the picture with her newest “Maximus”. She thinks his bendy legs are silly.
This is Jackson and his mystery animal:
Jackson thinks it’s a buffalo. I say yak. Either way, we like it’s red hair. It’s identity is a true mystery. After going back and forth a few times about what type of animal it was, I decided to visit anamalz.com and settle it once and for all. Most of the animals have a description and some cool facts, but not this one. The description loaded blank for me so I’m going to continue calling it a yak, if for no other reason than it’s fun to say. Yakkity Yak.
Anamalz are a lot of fun. The more the merrier too. Animalz really should travel in packs or herds. Collect them all!
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