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3-D Rhinoceros Puzzle

Rhinoceros 3-D interlocking 4 1/4-inch plastic puzzle

Interlocking pieces for 3-D plastic animal puzzle toys The pieces shown are from the sabertooth cat puzzle. All puzzles in this series have similarly shaped flexible pieces, although the number of pieces differs with each animal. The color of the plastic also varies. Skin or fur colors are painted.

F409 B149 - Rhinoceros, 3-D interlocking 4 1/4-inch plastic puzzle

US $7.00

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These 3-D (three dimensional) puzzle animals are some of the more detailed we have seen, making them an interesting replica as well as a fun toy for grown-ups and children above the age of 3. The 32 pieces are cleverly fitted, flexible, and not too difficult to assemble. This rhino puzzle measures 4 1/4 inches long from nose to tail and stands 2 inches tall. See our other 3-D Puzzle animals here.

The rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) is considered the world's most endangered mammal. Due to habitat loss and poaching, the wild rhino population has plummeted from 65,000 in 1970 to fewer than 2,500 by 1998. Poaching remains the rhino's greatest threat as cultures in India, China, and the Far East use the valuable horns for folk medicines and aphrodisiacs. Five species exist worldwide: In Africa the Black and White Rhino and in Asia the Sumatran, Indian, and Javan. (Rhino research by Joslyn Biggins.)



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