ED24W Gorilla – Figure (White)

Gorillas are fascinating animals that live in the forests of central Africa, and they are known for their impressive strength and intelligence. They usually have black hair and distinct features, such as the reddish-brown patch of hair on the forehead of western lowland gorillas. However, the latest Edge Gorilla is depicted in white. White Gorillas are extremely rare with only one ever being found in the wild who was named Snowflake”.
ED42BL Chameleon – Figure (Blue)

Chameleons are unique and fascinating creatures that belong to the family Chamaeleonidae. They are known for their distinctive features, such as their long, curled tails, independently moving eyes, and the ability to change the colour of their skin. Chameleons are famous for their remarkable ability to change colour to blend in with their surroundings or communicate with other chameleons. They are also known for their long, sticky tongues, which they use to capture prey.
The sculpture is a 3D piece which means it can be viewed from any angle. It is also hollow allowing light to permeate through. This Chameleon is shown ready to grasp a caterpillar for its lunch!
If another male is present, a Chameleon will look aggressive and change to bright colours such as rainbow blue but if there is a predator around, it will become muted or subdued to help it hide.
ED42OR Chameleon – Figure (Orange)

Chameleons are unique and fascinating creatures that belong to the family Chamaeleonidae. They are known for their distinctive features, such as their long, curled tails, independently moving eyes, and the ability to change the colour of their skin. Chameleons are famous for their remarkable ability to change colour to blend in with their surroundings or communicate with other chameleons. They are also known for their long, sticky tongues, which they use to capture prey.
The sculpture is a 3D piece which means it can be viewed from any angle. It is also hollow allowing light to permeate through. This Chameleon is shown ready to grasp a caterpillar for its lunch!
If another male is present, a Chameleon will look aggressive and change to bright colours such as rainbow blue but if there is a predator around, it will become muted or subdued to help it hide.
ED42RB Chameleon – Figure (Rainbow Blue)

Chameleons are unique and fascinating creatures that belong to the family Chamaeleonidae. They are known for their distinctive features, such as their long, curled tails, independently moving eyes, and the ability to change the colour of their skin. Chameleons are famous for their remarkable ability to change colour to blend in with their surroundings or communicate with other chameleons. They are also known for their long, sticky tongues, which they use to capture prey.
The sculpture is a 3D piece which means it can be viewed from any angle. It is also hollow allowing light to permeate through. This Chameleon is shown ready to grasp a caterpillar for its lunch!
If another male is present, a Chameleon will look aggressive and change to bright colours such as rainbow blue but if there is a predator around, it will become muted or subdued to help it hide.
ED42G Chameleon – Figure (Green)

Chameleons are unique and fascinating creatures that belong to the family Chamaeleonidae. They are known for their distinctive features, such as their long, curled tails, independently moving eyes, and the ability to change the colour of their skin. Chameleons are famous for their remarkable ability to change colour to blend in with their surroundings or communicate with other chameleons. They are also known for their long, sticky tongues, which they use to capture prey.
The sculpture is a 3D piece which means it can be viewed from any angle. It is also hollow allowing light to permeate through. This Chameleon is shown ready to grasp a caterpillar for its lunch!
If another male is present, a Chameleon will look aggressive and change to bright colours such as rainbow blue but if there is a predator around, it will become muted or subdued to help it hide.
ED42RP Chameleon – Figure (Rainbow Pink)

Chameleons are unique and fascinating creatures that belong to the family Chamaeleonidae. They are known for their distinctive features, such as their long, curled tails, independently moving eyes, and the ability to change the colour of their skin. Chameleons are famous for their remarkable ability to change colour to blend in with their surroundings or communicate with other chameleons. They are also known for their long, sticky tongues, which they use to capture prey.
The sculpture is a 3D piece which means it can be viewed from any angle. It is also hollow allowing light to permeate through. This Chameleon is shown ready to grasp a caterpillar for its lunch!
If another male is present, a Chameleon will look aggressive and change to bright colours such as rainbow blue but if there is a predator around, it will become muted or subdued to help it hide.
ED43OR African Frog – Figure (Orange)

African tree frogs are a diverse group of frogs found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting a wide range of environments such as forests, savannas, and wetlands. African tree frogs are highly adaptable and come in a variety of colours, including bright green, yellow, and red, with some species being able to change their colour. They have specialized adhesive pads on their toes, which allow them to climb trees and other vertical surfaces. You can see these specialised toes on the sculpture.
ED43YS African Frog – Figure (Yellow Spot)

African tree frogs are a diverse group of frogs found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting a wide range of environments such as forests, savannas, and wetlands. African tree frogs are highly adaptable and come in a variety of colours, including bright green, yellow, and red, with some species being able to change their colour. They have specialized adhesive pads on their toes, which allow them to climb trees and other vertical surfaces. You can see these specialised toes on the sculpture.
ED43RG African Frog – Figure (Rainbow Green)

African tree frogs are a diverse group of frogs found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting a wide range of environments such as forests, savannas, and wetlands. African tree frogs are highly adaptable and come in a variety of colours, including bright green, yellow, and red, with some species being able to change their colour. They have specialized adhesive pads on their toes, which allow them to climb trees and other vertical surfaces. You can see these specialised toes on the sculpture.
ED43G African Frog – Figure (Green)

African tree frogs are a diverse group of frogs found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting a wide range of environments such as forests, savannas, and wetlands. African tree frogs are highly adaptable and come in a variety of colours, including bright green, yellow, and red, with some species being able to change their colour. They have specialized adhesive pads on their toes, which allow them to climb trees and other vertical surfaces. You can see these specialised toes on the sculpture.