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WILDCRETE 3D Maggot Hacker
WILDCRETE 3D targets are characterised by their high level of detail and elaborate hand painting, which is no coincidence, as Wildcrete has been successfully manufacturing figures for the garden sector for many years and has become one of the largest manufacturers worldwide in this field. Wildcrete also uses this experience in the development and production of its 3D targets for archery, thus guaranteeing high-quality mould construction and lifelike colouring of the targets. The result is a quality that stands out and is unmatched on the market.
Oxpeckers are two species of birds that form the genus ‘Buphagus’ and the family ‘Buphagidae’. Oxpeckers are endemic to the savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa. Both the English and scientific names are derived from their habit of perching on large mammals (both wild and domesticated) such as cattle, zebras, impalas, hippos, rhinos and giraffes. They feed on ticks, small insects, wasp larvae and other parasites, as well as the blood of the animals. The behaviour of oxpeckers towards large mammals was long considered purely mutually beneficial, but recent research suggests that the relationship may also be parasitic. The Swahili name for the red-billed oxpecker is ‘Askari wa kifaru’ (‘the guardian of the rhino’).
Technical data:
Length: approx. 26 cm
Height: approx. 10 cm
Depth: approx. 9 cm
Weight: approx. 150 g
Target areas: none
Number of individual parts: 1
IFAA group: none
Characteristics
IFAA Classification: | without Classification |
Animal Class: | birds |
Shipping weight: | 0,26 kg |
Item weight: | 0,20 kg |
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