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Common materials are rubber, PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), and plastic. Product details often list entries such as 'Material: Rubber', 'Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)', or 'Material: Plastic'.

Listings commonly use labels like 'All Ages' and '3 Years and Up'. You’ll find both broadly labeled 'All Ages' items and toys specifically marked for ages 3 and older.

Several listings highlight painted finishes, using terms like 'Hand Painted', 'professionally painted', or 'hand painted features' to emphasize realistic detailing.

Listings include single figures as well as multi-figure packs. The 'Number of Pieces' values shown include 1, 5, and 12.

Many listings emphasize realism and educational value, using phrases such as 'Realistic Wildlife Toy', 'Museum Quality', 'Lifelike Reptile Figures', and labeling items as 'Educational' for learning, play, or diorama use.

Listed weights include 0.12 lb, 0.14 lb, 0.25 lb, 0.29 lb, 0.49 lb, and 1 lb—so weights range roughly from 0.12 pounds up to 1 pound across the available options.

No. The product details consistently list 'Battery: No Battery Used' for these toys.

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