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Country/State: NRW, Germany Age: 46 Joined: 2010-03-28 Posts: 1100
 | Subject: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:04 am | |
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|  | | skysthelimit

Country/State: Serbia Age: 34 Joined: 2010-12-01 Posts: 2692
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:36 am | |
| Tubelicious, congrats |
|  | | SUSANNE Moderator

Country/State: Denmark Age: 59 Joined: 2010-09-30 Posts: 9624
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:26 am | |
| Hey, a man from Tyrol has erred into the rainforest Sorry, sorry There are some good models. Only I think they repeat themselves. I have the green frog from many years ago, and I never had that toob, - the Tucan also... And do Anteaters live in rainforests ? The photoes are horrible as always |
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Country/State: NRW, Germany Age: 46 Joined: 2010-03-28 Posts: 1100
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:45 am | |
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|  | | WILLYBACOMAN

Country/State: Zwolle, The Netherlands Age: 49 Joined: 2010-03-29 Posts: 5411
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:21 am | |
| Nice critters inside this tube Torben! Tubelicious indeed! |
|  | | Roger Admin

Country/State: Portugal Age: 37 Joined: 2010-08-20 Posts: 6979
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:58 am | |
| Definitly not my favourite toobe, but very very nice species! Congratulations for such fantastic animals, Torben! Yes, Susanne, giant anteater are a species from rain forest fauna, of course it also lives in other habitats! Is not easy to find scientific errors in Safari range!!!  |
|  | | WILLYBACOMAN

Country/State: Zwolle, The Netherlands Age: 49 Joined: 2010-03-29 Posts: 5411
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:05 pm | |
| I don't think that the giant anteater lives in the forest or jungle, more on the open plains of South-America. The Malayan Tapir is from South-East Asia, and the rest from the jungles of South-America, so that is a little bit strange too... |
|  | | Roger Admin

Country/State: Portugal Age: 37 Joined: 2010-08-20 Posts: 6979
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:14 pm | |
| | WILLYBACOMAN wrote: | I don't think that the giant anteater lives in the forest or jungle, more on the open plains of South-America. The Malayan Tapir is from South-East Asia, and the rest from the jungles of South-America, so that is a little bit strange too... |
Willy! About the tapir, it's true, it was easier to put a species of tapir like the south-american tapir, but rain forests are present in Asia too, and the Malaian tapir lives in rain forests. About the giant anteater, is present in different habitats but also in the rain forest, you could read these two books or click the link below, or even see it googling... the toobe is only saying "rain forest" or is it saying South American rain forest, Torben?

Mandarich, Tony - Rainforest Animals - Giant Anteater
Louise H. Emmons and Francois Feer, 1997 – Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide.
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|  | | HKHollinstone Moderator

Country/State: England, CUMBRIA Age: 19 Joined: 2010-03-30 Posts: 8551
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:10 pm | |
| Cute little critters! Congratualtions Torben! _________________ Harriet
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|  | | aandmkw

Country/State: Gardendale, TX Age: 34 Joined: 2010-04-03 Posts: 2098
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:40 am | |
| Great additions Torben. Congratulations. |
|  | | WILLYBACOMAN

Country/State: Zwolle, The Netherlands Age: 49 Joined: 2010-03-29 Posts: 5411
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Sun Jan 30, 2011 2:05 pm | |
| | Roger wrote: | | WILLYBACOMAN wrote: | I don't think that the giant anteater lives in the forest or jungle, more on the open plains of South-America. The Malayan Tapir is from South-East Asia, and the rest from the jungles of South-America, so that is a little bit strange too... |
Willy! About the tapir, it's true, it was easier to put a species of tapir like the south-american tapir, but rain forests are present in Asia too, and the Malaian tapir lives in rain forests. About the giant anteater, is present in different habitats but also in the rain forest, you could read these two books or click the link below, or even see it googling... the toobe is only saying "rain forest" or is it saying South American rain forest, Torben?

Mandarich, Tony - Rainforest Animals - Giant Anteater
Louise H. Emmons and Francois Feer, 1997 – Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide.
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Haha, you tell me that Roger, the Dutch Richard Attenborough? I am busy with animals for whole my life, and since i am aware of what lives on our planet, this about 42 years, i always tried to know as much as possible on animals and their natural habitats. But that doesn't matter Roger, nobody knows everything, isn't it Roger...
But the primary habitat of the giant anteater are the open woods, the savannahs and more like that. They can be found in the jungle sometimes, but very rarely, as their main food-sourse, the termites are more to be found in open country to.
That those toobs were jungle or forest animals was clear to me, but it was a strange choice of the manufacturer, as the most animals were from the South-American jungle... |
|  | | Roger Admin

Country/State: Portugal Age: 37 Joined: 2010-08-20 Posts: 6979
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:07 am | |
| | WILLYBACOMAN wrote: | | Roger wrote: | | WILLYBACOMAN wrote: | I don't think that the giant anteater lives in the forest or jungle, more on the open plains of South-America. The Malayan Tapir is from South-East Asia, and the rest from the jungles of South-America, so that is a little bit strange too... |
Willy! About the tapir, it's true, it was easier to put a species of tapir like the south-american tapir, but rain forests are present in Asia too, and the Malaian tapir lives in rain forests. About the giant anteater, is present in different habitats but also in the rain forest, you could read these two books or click the link below, or even see it googling... the toobe is only saying "rain forest" or is it saying South American rain forest, Torben?

Mandarich, Tony - Rainforest Animals - Giant Anteater
Louise H. Emmons and Francois Feer, 1997 – Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide.
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Haha, you tell me that Roger, the Dutch Richard Attenborough? I am busy with animals for whole my life, and since i am aware of what lives on our planet, this about 42 years, i always tried to know as much as possible on animals and their natural habitats. But that doesn't matter Roger, nobody knows everything, isn't it Roger...
But the primary habitat of the giant anteater are the open woods, the savannahs and more like that. They can be found in the jungle sometimes, but very rarely, as their main food-sourse, the termites are more to be found in open country to.
That those toobs were jungle or forest animals was clear to me, but it was a strange choice of the manufacturer, as the most animals were from the South-American jungle... |
Oh Willy, I was trying to explain what I think that is the point of view of Safari. Not saying that you are not able to identify the habitats of animals! I am learning a lot with you and other members from this forum, I think that with 42 years of collecting, I will be totally ignorant about wild life! I only have less than 1 year collecting, maybe I'm not still able to be a pedagogic member and I'll try to learn some more! Anyway try to see where do you find termits, because to see ants, you only need to visit my home in the Summer, fortunately I have already a anteater in my collection! Now I need a pine cone and a Aardvark! 
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|  | | WILLYBACOMAN

Country/State: Zwolle, The Netherlands Age: 49 Joined: 2010-03-29 Posts: 5411
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:37 am | |
| I know, i know Rogerio, don't worry... Well yes, when you have a garden, then you probably have some ants to... The problem is, that your edentates in model won't eat them... In the house of my brother in Spain, you can have big streams of very tiny ants sometimes, when you don't clean up the kitchen or so, just a spoon with some food-rests is enough to wake them up! Or a cockroach, that you killed by stepping on it, they will clean up the mess for you, haha.
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|  | | Roger Admin

Country/State: Portugal Age: 37 Joined: 2010-08-20 Posts: 6979
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:52 am | |
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|  | | WILLYBACOMAN

Country/State: Zwolle, The Netherlands Age: 49 Joined: 2010-03-29 Posts: 5411
 | Subject: Re: Safari Toobs - Rainforest Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:54 am | |
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