Tropical Fish Balloon - Ref 06185
Tropical Fish Balloon A brightly coloured tropical fish balloon. Probably better than having your own real ones because after a bit you can't be bothered, the water goes green, your cat pukes into the tank and they all die.
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Seahorse Balloon - Ref 06196
Seahorse Balloon This charming seahorse balloon is considerably bigger than real seahorses, at nearly a metre tall it would make a tasty snack for a passing tiger shark. Which may explain why they are so small: to hide. Contrary to the rest of the animal kingdom, the seahorse males get pregnant and carry the baby. Whilst the lady seahorses go to the pub presumably.
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Red Tree Frog Balloon - Ref 06197
Red Tree Frog Balloon Look at this amazing balloon amphibian! Frogs are great at the worst of times. With their sticky toes and bulging eyes. Frogs have super long tongues to enable them to catch faster moving prey. Tree frogs are even cooler than normal frogs. Living in rainforest areas such as in Panama, their entire life cycle revolves around a collection of water in a big flower. They don't even go on holiday.
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Blue Tree Frog Balloon - Ref 06200
Blue Tree Frog Balloon Another Tree Frog balloon! My we are spoilt. Except you can see through this balloon. Happily this balloon doesn't include guts, which is sort of a shame actually because you could have explored its crazy anatomy. Frogs blink when they swallow so their bulging eyes can help to push food down their throat. So if you are going to creep up on a frog, do it when they are having a tadpole supper.
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Bright Butterfly Balloon - Ref 07254
Bright Butterfly Balloon This bright butterfly balloon is so bright it has a PHD in astrophysics. It can pontificate on the impact of dark matter on the eagle nebula whilst making bacon sandwiches for breakfast. It may look like a bit of a floozy, but don't be fooled.
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Shark Balloon - Ref 07257
Shark Balloon How can you tell a shark from a dolphin? Lots of ways actually but mainly it's the way sharks will eat you that should give you a clue. By that time it is too late though. This balloon is supposed to be a shark. He won't eat you because he is a balloon. It has to be a he. I've never thought of sharks being female. Strange that.
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Blue Whale Balloon - Ref 07258
Blue Whale Balloon A Blue Whale! This balloon is smaller than a real one because you wouldn't be able to fit it in your town if it was. Blue whales are the largest animals that have EVER inhabited this planet. Bigger than any dinosaur they can grow to over 30 metres long. Sadly there are only 1% of the original population left because of hunting and removal of their food sources. Blue whales are now belatedly protected. The words horse, bolted and stable door spring to mind
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Tropical Fish Cluster Balloon - Ref 07647
Tropical Fish Cluster Balloon Tropical fish balloon. More of a shoal than a cluster I feel.
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Dinosaur Party Balloon - Ref 07664
Well this balloon is maybe a T-Rex. I bet he doesn't get invited to many parties. The colour is interesting. Red. Having said that, we don't know what colour dinosaurs were. Colours don't fossilise. So we can make them up. Pink would be nice.
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