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Beanie Toys

For that finer touch, these little gifts are great for giving for any occasion. Use them for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries or for Christmas, a special gift for that special person.

  • Beanie Toys
    These little gifts are great for giving for any occasion being approximately 2 inches tall. Use them for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries or for Christmas, a special gift for that special person.
  • Tuatara
    Tuatara are neither lizard or dinosaur-just an ancient New Zealander. They originated at the same time as dinosaurs. They belong to an ancient reptile group and are the only member to survive. Tuatara is Maori for spiny back, a feature that is easily seen. There are two recognised species, the common Tuatara and Brothers island Tuatara. Today tuatara are found only on small islands and mainland island sanctuaries. Tuatara can live to be 100 years or more
  • Green Gecko
    New Zealand Geckos are unique in that they carry their eggs inside their bodies and the young are born alive. Green geckos are omnivorous and active by day usually inhabiting forest or scrub. Naultinus species can be uniformly green, lime or yellow; or variously patterned with spots or stripes. Most species are vocal, communicating by chirps, chatters, clicks and squeaks. Each species occurs in localized areas throughout NZ.
  • Archey's Frog
    A critically endangered endemic frog about 4 cm long, restricted to the Coromandel Peninsula and parts of Waikato. They inhabit wet places under rocks and rotting tree trunks and feed on small insects and grubs at night. These frogs are unusual in not having webbed feet and the adult stage develops in the egg (i.e. no free swimming tadpole.) They produce barely audible squeaks.