Timber Wolf Hand Puppet

Folkmanis Timber Wolf Hand Puppet

Folkmanis Timber Wolf Hand Puppet

  • Made using the highest quality materials
  • Award winning design
  • Great fun for toddlers and children
  • Easily animate the antics of this engaging Timber Wolf plush hand puppet
  • Ideal for stage and puppet theater, storytelling, teaching, daycare, pre-school, pretend play, role-playing, presentations, games, parties and gifts
  • Your hand controls the mouth and expressions of this interactive wild animal puppet
  • Constructed from high-quality materials with exceptionally realistic details; easy to care for years of play
  • Comfortably slips over the hand; measures 18 x 10 x 9 inches (LxWxH)

Bring home the dignity of wilderness with this realistic Timber Wolf puppet from Folkmanis. Feathery plush, it features a gentle, movable mouth that’s anything but ferocious. It’s just hungry for love. Ideal for use in interactive stage and puppet theater, Folkmanis Puppets are also great for teaching, daycare, school, pretend play, games and parties, or to pair with a book for storytelling. Easy to feed and care for, just add lots of love and snuggly fun. This puppet measures 18 x 10 x 9 inches

List Price: $ 33.99

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Arctic & Timber Wolf Habitat
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Image by Snap Man
"There are two Arctic, and two Timber Wolves that live in this 3.5 acre habitat. Newly rescued Wolves are placed in introduction areas adjacent to this habitat, so they can spend some time getting used to the sights and sounds of the Sanctuary. Once new Wolves feel comfortable with their surroundings, and have had a chance to meet the other Wolves through their enclosure fence, they are released to roam and live freely within the habitat. Wolves are highly social animals and live in Packs with one Alpha Male and one Alpha Female leading the rest of the Pack. Some of the Wolves in this habitat weigh as much as 140 pounds, and can live up to 15 years in captivity." Wild Animal Sanctuary, September 1, 2012

Eastern Timber Wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) sleeping
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Image by warriorwoman531
The Eastern Timber Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) was the first subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) to be recognized in the United States. Canis lupus lycaon inhabited the eastern portions of the United States and southeastern parts of Canada. The Eastern Wolf is smaller than the Gray Wolf. It has a pale greyish-brown pelt. The back and the sides are covered with long, black hairs. Behind the ears, there is a slight reddish color.

Photographed at Wildlife Prairie State Park in Illinois.