HEXBUG Lil’ Nature Babies represent endangered animals, they're so much more than just cute toys! These animal figurines were designed to help teach kids about endangered animals and why it's important to help preserve their populations. Endangered Species (en•dan•gered spe•cies) Noun A species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction because of a sudden … [Read more...]
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HEXBUG Adventures of Lil’ Nature Babies: Zane the Black Rhino
Adventure awaits for Zane the Black Rhino! Follow along as Lil' Nature Baby Zane discovers what matters most when he stumbles upon magical rubies & learn about the endangered Black Rhino. Black Rhino Species Facts: With a population of 5,000 - 5,400, Black Rhinos are considered critically endangered. Black Rhinos are located in the Savanna Plains of Southeastern … [Read more...]
Adventures of Lil’ Nature Babies: Sami
Meet Lil' Nature Babies Sami the Snow Leopard and learn about this species' habitat and lifestyle! Snow Leopard Facts: Located in the cold high mountains of 12 different countries including China, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Russia, and Mongolia. Once known as the king of the mountains. Can leap 6 times the length of its body. Their long tails … [Read more...]
QUIZ: Which Lil’ Nature Baby is Your Spirit Animal?
Each Lil' Nature Baby has a unique story to tell and adventure to share! Which one are you? Take our quiz and let us know in the comments! Can't get enough Lil' Nature Babies? Check out the adventures of Waya the Wolf and Sura the Polar Bear. Stay tuned for the adventures of Sami the Snow Leopard coming soon to the blog! … [Read more...]
Adventures of Lil’ Nature Babies: Waya
Located in the Pacific Northwest region, gray wolves live to keep other animal populations in check such as elk and deer. The average gray wolf pack consists of 7-8 wolves that weigh from about 55 lbs to 130 lbs. They communicate through sounds such as whining, barking, and howling. Gray wolves aren’t always gray! They can range in colors from white to black. … [Read more...]