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Fun Animal Facts

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Unleash the Knowledge!

Here are some amazing facts you can learn from

the Wild Adventures toys.

Battery Replacement

For best performance, we recommend replacing the batteries that came with this toy with three new button cell alkaline batteries.

Sensor

Sensor

Fact Card

Paw

Locate the sensor on the animal. Print Hint: The shark sensor is located

on a fin. The gorilla sensor is located on

Leopard

Leopards’ spotted coats are good camouflage.

Leopards sneak up on gazelles, then pounce!

Leopards growl, spit and purr.

Leopards climb trees to hide their food.

Shark

The shark’s jaws are like a giant trap. There’s no escape!

• Stingrays bury themselves in sand or mud to hide

 

from sharks.

Battery Compartment Door

1.5V x 3

(LR44) or Equivalent

Shown Actual Size

a hand. The elephant and leopard sensors are located on the bottom of a foot.

Place the sensor over the paw print on the fact card.

Press down to hear a fascinating animal fact!

To hear another fact, lift up and press down again!

Realistic Sound Effects

Gorilla or

Elephant (shown):

Rotate the animal’s neck up and down to unleash exciting sound effects!

Leopard:

Press the button on the leopard’s back to hear a realistic roar!

Shark:

Press down on the shark’s fin to hear fascinating sound effects!

Ca e

Wipe this toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Do not immerse this toy in water.

This toy has no consumer serviceable parts. Please do not take this toy apart.

Sharks have rows and rows of very sharp teeth. Yow!

A keen sense of smell helps sharks find food. Sniff, sniff!

Elephant

Elephants flap their ears to keep cool.

A baby elephant follows mom, holding on to her tail with its trunk.

An elephant’s ivory tusks are really extra long teeth.

Elephants can eat as much as 500 pounds of vegetation a day.

Gorilla

Daddy gorilla beats his chest to scare away danger!

The safest place for a baby gorilla is on its mommy’s back.

A gorilla could be as big as your refrigerator.

Male gorillas are called “Silverbacks”.

Locate the battery compartment on the animal.

Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver. (The screw will remain in the door.)

Lift to remove the battery compartment door.

Insert three new button cell (LR44 or equivalent) alkaline batteries in the battery compartment as shown. Make sure the flat side of each battery (printed with the battery designation) faces up.

Hint: Insert two button cell batteries into the battery compartment as shown. Position the third battery between the two batteries and push down to complete battery replacement. We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life.

Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.

When sounds from this toy become faint or stop working, it’s time for an adult to replace the batteries!

Battery Tips

Do not mix old and new batteries.

Do not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium).

Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use. Always remove exhausted batteries from the toy. Battery leakage and corrosion can damage this toy. Dispose of batteries safely.

Never short circuit the battery terminals.

Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.

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