Schleich 14550 Blue Shark.
Nicknamed 'Wolves of the Sea,' blue sharks range in size from ten to thirteen feet and in weight from three hundred to five hundred pounds. Often found in schools, these seemingly lethargic swimmers have fish or squid for lunch. They find their prey with a special sense called Ampullae of Lorenzini. This sense perceives electrical impulses that ocean-residing animals create. Blue sharks can eat and enjoy their food since their teeth are being constantly replaced.
Introduced: 2005. Retired: 2009.
Approx; 13 x 5 x 6 cm