Key Ring: Giraffe (Twiza)
Key Ring: Giraffe (Twiza)

DESCRIPTION

  • Giraffes have the same number of bones in their necks as a human
  • A group of Giraffes is called a Tower
  • Giraffes can grow up to 16 ft (they average 6 ft tall at birth!)
  • Giraffes can run up to 56 kmph
  • Giraffes give birth standing up – their young have to fall over 5 ft!
  • A Giraffe’s tongue can be as long as 53 cm
  • Like human fingerprints, no 2 giraffes have the same pattern of spots

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  • Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
  • CE tested
  • Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Highland Coo
Key Ring: Highland Coo

DESCRIPTION

  • Highland Coos originate from the Highlands of Scotland
  • The Highland Coo is the oldest registered breed of cow in the world
  • A group of Highland cattle is called a fold
  • Their long fringe is called a ‘dossan’
  • Their long horns are used for foraging and digging through the snow for food in the winter

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  • Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
  • CE tested
  • Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Puffin
Key Ring: Puffin

DESCRIPTION

  • Puffins are found in the North Atlantic Ocean and spend most of their lives out at sea
  • Puffins can flap their wings up to 400 times a minute
  • Puffins nicknames include ‘sea parrots’ and ‘clowns of the sea’
  • A baby Puffin is called a Puffling
  • Puffins can fly at up to 88 km an hour
  • A Puffins beak changes colour during the year – it is grey in winter and become colourful again in spring

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  • Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
  • CE tested
  • Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Lion (Shumba)
Key Ring: Lion (Shumba)

DESCRIPTION

  • A male lion sleeps in his den and the females go out to hunt for food!
  • A group of Lions is called a Pride, they are the only cats that live in groups
  • A Lion would be defeated by a polar bear if they had a fight!
  • A Lions roar can be heard from 8 km away
  • Lions can run up to a speed of 81 kmph
  • The name for a baby lion is a cub, whelp or lionet

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  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Elephant (Nzou)
Key Ring: Elephant (Nzou)

DESCRIPTION

  • Elephants are the only mammals that can’t jump
  • Elephant tusks keep growing all their lives
  • An Elephant spends up to 23 hours a day eating!
  • Elephants can smell water from 3 miles away
  • An Elephant’s skin is up to 2.5 cm thick in places
  • A group of Elephants is called a parade
  • A male Elephant can weigh up to 6 tons

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  • Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
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  • Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Zebra (Mbizi)
Key Ring: Zebra (Mbizi)

DESCRIPTION

  • Zebras are white with black stripes, not black with white stripes!
  • Zebras can’t see the colour orange
  • A group of Zebras is called a crossing, a dazzle, a herd, a harem or a zeal!
  • The stripes of a Zebra are as individual as a fingerprint
  • The fastest recorded speed for a Zebra is 112 kmph!

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  • CE tested
  • Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Fox
Key Ring: Fox

DESCRIPTION

  • Foxes are members of the dog family
  • A group of Foxes is called a skulk or a leash
  • A female Fox is called a vixen and a male Fox is called a dog fox or a tod
  • A Fox’s home is called a den
  • Foxes can run at up to 70 kmph!

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  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Tiger
Key Ring: Tiger

DESCRIPTION

  • Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world
  • A Tiger can run at up to 65 kmph – pretty fast for a big cat!
  • No two Tigers have the same stripes
  • Unlike other cats, Tigers are strong swimmers
  • A group of Tigers is called an ambush or streak

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  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Wild Dog (Mhuhmi)
Key Ring: Wild Dog (Mhuhmi)

DESCRIPTION

  • The scientific name for the African Wild Dog means ‘Painted Wolf’.
  • Wild Dogs have 4 toes on each foot while domestic dogs have 5.
  • Wild Dogs can run long distances at speeds of up to 56 kmph.
  • No two Wild Dogs have the same markings.
  • Wild Dogs can live up to 11 years old in the wild.
  • Wild Dogs live and hunt in packs of between 6 and 20 members.

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  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Unicorn
Key Ring: Unicorn

DESCRIPTION

  • The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland
  • The collective term for a group of unicorns is a blessing
  • The royal coat of arms of Scotland features a unicorn and a lion
  • Pharmacies in London sold powdered unicorn horn until 1741!

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  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Penguin
Key Ring: Penguin

DESCRIPTION

  • There are 18 different species of Penguins
  • A group of Penguins is called a colony, a huddle or a rookery
  • The fastest recorded swimming speed for a Penguin is 36 kmph!
  • Emperor Penguins, the largest Penguin species, can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes underwater
  • Many male Penguins gift female Penguins with rocks in order to woo them!

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  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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Key Ring: Ruvara Zebra (Mbizi)
Key Ring: Ruvara Zebra (Mbizi)

DESCRIPTION

  • Zebras are white with black stripes, not black with white stripes!
  • Zebras can’t see the colour orange
  • A group of Zebras is called a crossing, a dazzle, a herd, a harem or a zeal!
  • The stripes of a Zebra are as individual as a fingerprint
  • The fastest recorded speed for a Zebra is 112 kmph!
  • Ruvara means colour in Shona – the main language spoken in Zimbabwe

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Individually named by the lady who knitted it
  • Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
  • CE tested
  • Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
  • Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
  • Wash by gentle sponge cleaning
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