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Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play
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Wild Animal Figurine Set for Imaginative Jungle Play

Style: 072 baby orangutan 52g
Piece count
4 figures
Material
Matte molded plastic
Finish
Sculpted fur texture, painted facial details
Colors
Charcoal black, deep gray, rust brown eyes
Poses
Standing, crawling, mother-and-baby
Baby orangutan figure
52 g
Little orangutan figure
35 g
Gorilla figure
145 g
Jungle Family Set

Turn playtime into a wildlife adventure

Plain play gets a whole troop of character. Build gorilla and chimpanzee scenes that make imaginative play, animal lessons, and displays feel alive.

TROOP DETAILS

Four Figures, One Wild Story

Every piece pulls its weight. Nothing here is filler.

Full four-piece gorilla and chimpanzee figure set grouped together
SCENE READY

A Complete Troop

Four different gorilla and chimpanzee figures give a child enough variety to build a family or troop scene right away, not just line up identical shapes.

Close-up of sculpted fur texture and painted eyes on gorilla figure
REALISTIC DETAIL

Texture You Can See

Sculpted fur, real body proportions, and painted eyes make these figures read as animals, not toys, the moment a child picks one up.

Four figures shown standing and crawling in varied poses
OPEN ENDED

Natural Poses For Stories

Standing and crawling poses give the troop actual movement across a scene, so the story changes every time the figures get rearranged.

Mother gorilla figure carrying baby on her back in close detail
FAMILY DETAIL

The Mother-And-Baby Moment

The baby clinging to its mother's back gives the whole set an instant relationship. It is the detail kids point to first and the one that turns loose figures into a family.

START PLAYING

Build A Jungle Scene

No instructions needed, just a starting prompt.

1

Meet The Troop

Set out all four figures and let your child notice the different poses and the mother carrying her baby.

2

Pick A Setting

Choose a play mat, shelf, cushion, or diorama base to be the jungle.

3

Assign Roles

Ask who is leading the troop, who is resting, and who is watching over the baby.

4

Move The Story

Rearrange the figures to show the troop traveling, feeding, or settling in for the night.

5

Add A Layer

Bring in a book, leaves, or a map to turn pretend play into a small wildlife lesson.

WHY THIS SET

More Story In Four Figures

Compared with a generic mixed animal bag.

This Troop SetBESTGeneric Animal Bag
Realistic sculpted fur textureYesRarely
Connected family relationship (mother and baby)YesNo
Varied natural posesYesUsually identical stances
Coherent troop or species themeYesMixed random animals
Painted expressive facial detailsYesOften plain molded faces
IN THE SET

Meet The Whole Troop

Four figures, each with its own role.

Gorilla ×1145 g, standing pose
Gorilla with baby ×1110 g, baby clinging to back
Baby orangutan ×152 g, crawling pose
Little orangutan ×135 g, compact standing pose
HOW IT STARTED

From Empty Shelf To Full Troop

A set built around one idea: four figures can tell a bigger story than a bin full of mismatched animals.

Small group of gorilla figures arranged together on a surface
CHAPTER 01

When The Jungle Feels Empty

Kids who love wildlife hit a wall fast. The animal bin has the same three shapes in different colors, none of them look real, and the jungle story stalls out after five minutes because there is nowhere new to take it.

Close-up of gorilla figure carrying a baby with textured fur detail
CHAPTER 02

Meet The Troop

Four figures, four roles. A standing gorilla, a crawling chimpanzee, and a mother carrying her baby on her back give a child enough characters to start assigning names and building a scene without a script.

Four gorilla figures shown together highlighting sculpted detail and poses
CHAPTER 03

Play, Learn, Display

The same troop that starred in a living room adventure this morning sits on a shelf tonight, or gets pulled into a homeschool lesson on family groups and movement. One set, three uses, no extra shopping.

About this item

Main information
Categorychildren's animal figurine set
Details
Piece count4 figures
MaterialMatte molded plastic
FinishSculpted fur texture, painted facial details
ColorsCharcoal black, deep gray, rust brown eyes
PosesStanding, crawling, mother-and-baby
Baby orangutan figure52 g
Little orangutan figure35 g
Gorilla figure145 g
Gorilla with baby figure110 g
Approximate figure size range8.5 to 11 cm

Four dark, sculpted gorilla and chimpanzee figures build a recognizable troop scene in seconds: one mother carrying her baby, one standing, two crawling. Real fur texture and painted eyes replace the

A realistic four-piece wild animal figure set for imaginative play and display

  • limited variety in animal-themed pretend play
  • lack of realistic wildlife figures for educational activities
  • plain shelves or themed displays needing character
STRAIGHT TALK

Questions Before You Choose

The honest answers, no hedging.

What figures are included in the four-piece set?
You get four distinct gorilla and chimpanzee-style figures: a larger gorilla, a gorilla carrying a baby on her back, and two orangutan-style figures in standing and crawling poses. No two are the same pose or size.
Is the mother-and-baby gorilla figure included?
Yes, it is one of the four pieces and the emotional center of the set. It is the figure most kids reach for first.
Are these figures suitable for younger children?
They are compact, detailed molded plastic pieces best suited to children old enough to play with small parts without mouthing them. Supervise younger kids during play.
How compact are the figures for a diorama or shelf?
Each figure runs from roughly 8.5 to 11 centimeters, small enough to group on a single shelf, tray, or diorama base without taking over the space.
Are the gorilla and chimpanzee poses different from one another?
Yes. The set mixes standing and crawling poses, plus the mother-and-baby figure, so the troop has real variety instead of four copies of the same stance.
Can this set be used for classroom wildlife activities?
It works well for hands-on lessons on animal families, movement, and habitats. Teachers and homeschool parents use the varied poses to spark discussion beyond a picture book.
How does it compare with a mixed bag of generic plastic animals?
A mixed bag gives you a lion, a zebra, and a random reptile with no connection to each other. This set focuses on one troop, sculpted with real fur texture and a family relationship, so the four pieces build one coherent scene instead of four unrelated toys.
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