Miniature Animal Figure Collection

What an amazing ability for put each species in a perfect environment for make a good diorama! You're lucky to have these variety of simulated habitats in your garden or yard.
From your figures I only have the California condor. The clouded leopard is in my future purchase list, tough.
 
You could try with:
Central African Rainforest
African Savannah
South American Rainforest
Temperate Europe
Desert Zone (If you have any animal that lives in this biome around the world you could include it here)
North American Grasslands
Arctic and Anctarctica
Australian Outback
Asian Jungle


Here you have:

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Finally I didn't added the leopard
I also have a great Indian hornbill but is not part of my collection because it's waiting to be sold
I also could have included maybe an ocellated knifefish and who knows, gharial and Ganges river dolphin??? Pink-headed duck??? Not very "rainforest" animals but...

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Pied bat not included because I don't want to disattach it (hanging from a thread)
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Finally I've included the jabiru, not exactly a "rainforest" animal, more a "pantanal" animal but...
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California condor not included, because it's hanging from a thread, difficult to disattach
Could Puna flamingo be considered as a desert animal? Hardly, I suppose...
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Excluded the killer whale as it would go better to the Oceanic animals category
Gyrfalcon not included as it's hanging from a thread
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Excluded the leatherback turtle and dugong as they would go better in the Oceaic animals category

Oceanic animals not included, they would be too many figures and many too big for an aesthetic photo

Nedless to say that I can't put them in my parent's garden for dioramas as I did with each new acquisition now. I must stay at home, far from this garden. However today I went to visit because I need a thing with urgence from them (duplicate of the keys of my home), so I was able to get my camera, and also to see they and say hello from a safe distance. I miss they.
 

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Finally I didn't added the leopard
I also have a great Indian hornbill but is not part of my collection because it's waiting to be sold
I also could have included maybe an ocellated knifefish and who knows, gharial and Ganges river dolphin??? Pink-headed duck??? Not very "rainforest" animals but...

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Pied bat not included because I don't want to disattach it (hanging from a thread)
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Finally I've included the jabiru, not exactly a "rainforest" animal, more a "pantanal" animal but...
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California condor not included, because it's hanging from a thread, difficult to disattach
Could Puna flamingo be considered as a desert animal? Hardly, I suppose...
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Excluded the killer whale as it would go better to the Oceanic animals category
Gyrfalcon not included as it's hanging from a thread
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Excluded the leatherback turtle and dugong as they would go better in the Oceaic animals category

Oceanic animals not included, they would be too many figures and many too big for an aesthetic photo

Nedless to say that I can't put them in my parent's garden for dioramas as I did with each new acquisition now. I must stay at home, far from this garden. However today I went to visit because I need a thing with urgence from them (duplicate of the keys of my home), so I was able to get my camera, and also to see they and say hello from a safe distance. I miss they.

You're getting a very nice collection @Kakapo! I do like the size variation given by your homemade figures!
 
Yes, a lot. The figures are absolutely perfect, better than major brands. He bought the three smaller, thus cheaper, models, and he's proud of the purchase. Too expensive for my collection but I would Iove to have them :D
 
I have never bought any of those, but I really want the red forest forest buffalo, sadly it is unavailable
 
Well, as it turns out, I now have 9 new figures from 7 brands that will be arriving over the period of a month and a half. The 7 brands was completely random as they were not all ordered at the same time, (nor all from the same site, nor was I anticipating ordering as many as I ended up with, which was for various reasons) I only realized that today!
So now I get to wait and guess what will arrive when. Although I'm pretty certain I know which one is first! :)
 
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