Heritage Playing Cards
Gift Quartet: World Fauna
Gift Quartet: World Fauna
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Travel the natural world from your games table!
Four packs of cards for the price of three
Gift Bundle contains:
Birds of the World : Today’s incredibly diverse assortment of bird life began to evolve well over 100 million years ago. This astoundingly colourful and interesting pack of 54 birds of the world is a glimpse into the wonderful variety of species – from the tiny Bee Hummingbird, which weighs about the same as one of our playing cards, to the Ostrich, our largest bird – much heavier and faster than the average human being! An indication of size and geographical distribution is given together with common and Latin names. (Ref. 1046)
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Insects and Spiders : With millions of species of insects present in our world it is incredible to think of how important insects are…..pollinating flowers, scavenging on dead plants and animals and providing a food source for many species higher up the food chain. This collection depicts 54 insects and spiders with exciting vibrancy. An indication of size and geographical distribution is given together with common and Latin names. (Ref. 1042)
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Reptiles and Amphibians : For millions of years reptiles have existed on earth in all their colourful forms. Amphibians, snakes, turtles, tortoises, lizards and crocodiles from all over the world make this a fascinating collection of these special animals including the endangered gharial, axolotl, Japanese giant salamander, leatherback turtle…..An indication of size and geographical distribution is given together with common and Latin names. (Some are marked as highly dangerous.) (Ref. 1043)
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Butterflies of the World : These 54 cards capture the essence of these magical and elusive creatures. From Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing, the largest butterfly in the world (up to 12 inches or 30cm) to the vibrantly colourful Indian leaf butterfly , whose underside provides perfect camouflage against predators and the orange Albatross, the only completely orange butterfly in the world. An indication of size and geographical distribution is given together with common and Latin names. (Ref. 1050)
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