This Wild Republic Cuddlekins 12-inch Sifaka plush features cream-colored fur, dark face markings, and long expressive limbs capturing the Sifaka's most distinctive look.
Fun Fact: If you've ever searched "dancing lemurs" and watched a small white animal hopping sideways on two legs with its arms held wide, you were watching a Sifaka — it's one of the most recognized animal videos on the internet, and most people have no idea what the animal is called. Sifakas are a type of lemur, the primate family most people already know and love, but they're found only in Madagascar — an island where nearly every animal exists nowhere else on earth. The sideways hopping happens because their back legs are so much longer than their arms that walking on all fours simply isn't an option on the ground. In the trees it's a completely different story: they can launch 15 to 20 feet between branches with ease, making them one of the most agile primates in the canopy.
Product Description: The Wild Republic Cuddlekins Sifaka captures the cream-and-brown coloring, expressive dark face, and long limbs that make this Madagascar lemur one of the most immediately recognizable animals once you know what you're looking at. At 12 inches it's sized right for display or everyday cuddling, with the plush fur and soft construction the Cuddlekins line is known for. Wild Republic's safety standards make it appropriate for all ages.
Product Details:
- Line: Cuddlekins
- Manufacturer: Wild Republic
- Animal: Sifaka
- Size: 12 inches
- MPN: 12255
- Recommended Age: All ages
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Ideal For: This plush is perfect for lemur fans and Madagascar wildlife enthusiasts who want the Sifaka specifically, anyone who's seen the dancing lemur videos and finally wants to know what they're watching, and parents or gift-givers looking for a genuinely unique and conversation-starting stuffed animal.
- Manufacturer:
- Wild Republic
- Animal:
- Sifaka
- Series:
- Cuddlekins
- Item Size:
- 12 Inch Height
- Recommended Age:
- Safe for all ages