Wooden Puzzle 1000 Wildlife Of The Planet
The Wooden Puzzle 1000 Wildlife Of The Planet spreads a museum-grade world map across your desk, dotted with creatures great and small from every climate zone. Between the turquoise arcs of the Tropics you will meet breaching humpbacks, scarlet macaws threading through Amazon mist, and a curious capybara hiding among lily pads. Above the Arctic Circle, polar bears stalk blue-white ice floes while auroras ripple overhead; swing east and you will glimpse a snow leopard crossing the Himalayas, its tail curling like morning smoke. Each latitude band is drawn with cartographer precision, yet animal portraits break the grid and spill playfully over longitudes, reminding every observer that ecosystems ignore lines we humans draw. As segments lock, the continents feel less like separate blocks of colour and more like one breathing organism—lush, precarious, astonishingly diverse.
Craftsmanship Across Continents
This atlas of life begins its journey in a Polish workshop where Baltic birch sheets are chosen for rich, even grain. Ultra-fine lasers trace silhouettes inspired by ferns, tusks, coral branches, and soaring albatross wings, creating dozens of whimsy shapes that add a flash of discovery to the assembly. Ultraviolet inks embed themselves deep into the fibres, so the amber eyes of an African lion and the sapphire throat of a kingfisher remain luminous under lamp-light or sunny bay windows. Each piece is sanded by hand to a satin finish that feels as satisfying as a river-worn pebble, then packed in linen-textured, plastic-free packaging that speaks to the set’s environmental soul. Slide two intricate coastlines together and they click with the soft confidence of a compass needle finding north; even the aroma—subtle resin mingled with paper—evokes old libraries and field notebooks battered by wind and rain.


An Educational Gift for Every Age
Hand this map to a child hungry for adventure, a teenager studying biodiversity, or an adult who longs to travel, and watch curiosity take flight. Families gather and trade facts: which desert fox has the largest ears, how far monarch butterflies migrate, why coral reefs glow at night. Grandparents relive documentaries they once saw on grainy televisions, parents recall backpacking trips, and the youngest members invent tales of penguins hitching rides on passing whales. Because difficulty builds gradually—from the broad oceans to the fine lacework of island chains—everyone finds a role to shine, whether sorting edge segments or matching the stripes of a Bengal tiger to the right patch of jungle. Long after the last piece slides home, recipients will remember not only what they learned but also who sat beside them when the Atlantic finally met the Pacific.
A Map That Belongs on the Wall
When the globe is complete, a thin layer of archival glue and a sturdy backing board turn the composition into a conversation-starting mural. In a study it inspires daydreams between spreadsheets; in a classroom it sparks impromptu quizzes; in a living room it invites guests to point out bucket-list safaris and childhood homelands. Fade-resistant pigments preserve aquamarine seas and russet savannas for decades, while the irregular outer edge—shaped like swirling currents and cloud curls—adds sculptural interest beneath glass. Even minimalist interiors gain character from the burst of colour and the gentle reminder that every city window ultimately looks out on a shared sphere teeming with life.

Characteristics
Series/Article | NB 0820-XL |
Age | 14+ |
Number of elements. | 1010 pcs |
Number of whimsies | 100 pcs |
Assembled size | H: 21.25” (54 cm) W: 15.5” (39,4 cm) |
Packaging size | H: 8.66’’ (22 cm) W: 8.66’’ (22 cm) D: 2.75’’ (7 cm) |
Packaging weight | 1,34 lb (0,61 kg) |
Puzzle thickness: | 0.12″ (0,3 cm) |
Assembly time | 13h |
Type of Cut | ZOO |
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Spend an evening revisiting the finished image and you will notice details missed before: a chameleon blending with Madagascar’s outline, tiny seahorses anchoring themselves to seagrass off Australia, a herd of musk oxen braving arctic wind. The more time you give the map, the more it rewards patience with new connections—between habitats, species, and the people gathered around the table. In quiet moments its silent chorus of wings, hooves, and waves seems to echo through the room, urging each traveller to treat every corner of the planet with the same care used to align two delicate shapes.
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