Schleich 13138 Fleckvieh Bull.
Cows don't have any incisors on their upper jaws. That's why they hold grass firmly between the teeth on their lower jaw and the dental pad on their upper jaw. Then they pinch it off with a powerful tug of their tongue. The coarsely shredded grass is swallowed, regurgitated as cud and then chewed a second time.
Introduced: 2000. Retired: 2009.
Approx: 13 cm