Transreal Fiction

Scotland’s sf & fantasy bookstore

Cuddly Critters!

These are currently in stock (November 2007):

small dinosaurs (£5.99)

Stegosaur
brontosaur

large dinosaurs (£8.99)

T.Rex
Triceratops
Stegosaur (o/s)
Brontosaur

small wolves (£6.99) sitting or lying
big wolves (£12.50) lying down
big wolves (£12.50) sitting up  s/o

mammoths (£9.99)

some of the herd!

big mammoth (£37.50)

Snowy Owls - (£9.99) similar to Harry Potter’s!

Highland Cows (£8.99)

Wallabies (£7.99)

Giant Anteaters (£8.99)
Armadillos (£8.99)
Aardvarks (£8.99)
Capybara (£7.99)
Baird’s Tapir (£9.99) (o/s)
Tapir baby (£8.99)

Sloths (£12.50)

Okapi (£8.99)
Bongo (£8.99)

Reindeer (£7.99)
Dromedary (£9.99)
Saiga Antelope (9.99)
Red River Hogs (£9.99)
Bats - vampire or fruit (£7.99)
Bats - hanging! (£4.50)
Water Voles - like Ratty! (£4.99)
Spiders - brown (£6.99)
Tortoise (£9.99)

Badgers (£5.99)

badger & reindeer badger with reindeer

Wind in the Willows plush, dressed figures:

Mole

Ratty

Toad

Badger (s/o)

Sharks (£3.99)
Hammerhead (o/s)
Great White (o/s)
Blacktip
Nurse (o/s)
Tiger
Bull
(probably!)

Alien Chestburster

knitted HHGG figure (£9.99)
Ford Prefect

Clive Barker’s Yaboo, a weird creature in the Jump Tribe (£5.00) includes small h/c story

Santa Cthulhu - with red hat and stocking for small gifts!

7 Comments »

  1. The baby tapir we bought last June has adapted well to its new habitat and says hello.

    Comment by Mister Roy | August 25, 2007

  2. Excellent!
    I’m completely sold out of tapirs right now, or I’d offer to sell you a companion!

    Mike

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 27, 2007

  3. That’s OK, the Giant Anteater keeps it company:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/82024388@N00/1248504032/

    Comment by Mister Roy | August 27, 2007

  4. Wonderful!
    Thanks for the link. :)

    Mike

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 27, 2007

  5. Sorry to disillusion the baby tapir but his companion looks more like an aardvark to me. They do eat ants too though.

    Mister Roy: you should add the picture to the Tapirs Group on Flickr - they’d love it :-)

    Comment by RiotSquirrl | August 28, 2007

  6. Hi, RiotSquirrl; guess you’re right about the aardvark but, as you say, he does eat ants - so maybe he eats giant ants and is thus a giant ant eater… ;)

    Good to see you anyway…

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 30, 2007

  7. Thanks for this, heading on over to the Flickr group pronto!

    Comment by Mister Roy | September 7, 2007

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