Canned Bat
Regular lid
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat
6" Canned Bat

6" Canned Bat

Regular price $16.00 Sale

Include a custom message inside your Canned Critter! Add a "Happy Birthday", "I love you", or any other custom message! The card will appear inside the can, at the top of the can.
Include your photograph or artwork INSIDE the can!

Photograph will be cropped to a 2.25" circle to fit inside the can

Looking for a present idea? Canned Critters are perfect party favors and stocking stuffers. They make great birthday and Christmas presents as there are a number of options to choose from. There is an animal for everyone.

Each 6" BPA free can comes with your choice of the classic can-opener style lid or a double safety pop-top lid making it super easy and safe to open up your new friend. All our 6" cans come with fun facts about the animal inside making these great educational toys.

Our super soft plush material ranges from 1mm to 3mm in length. The cans are all locally sourced and assembled while our plush are made in Indonesia and China in factories with the best safety ratings and testing facilities. Each product is rigorously tested for child safety. 

Any questions? Don't hesitate to contact us! Check out our contact us page and hit us up on Facebook @theoriginalcannedcritters

BAT: Chiroptera

Bats are the only mammals in the world that can fly. Their wings are extensions of the skin of their bellies and backs. The skin stretches between the fingers and the side of the body, and on many species it encloses the hind legs and tail. Bats vary greatly in size. The smallest, the bumble-bee bat, measures only 1 inch with a wingspan of 6 inches. The largest bat, the flying fox, has a body measuring 15 inches and a wingspan of 6 feet.
The vampire bat of Latin America, which is the source for many fables and stories, consumes only blood. Most bats in North America only eat insects, up to 150 per hour. Many other bats will also eat nectar, fruit, blood and fish. While flying in the dark, bats are able to locate objects with echolocation, which is similar to sonar. They emit high-pitched sounds and listen for the echo that bounces back from the object.

Want to learn about how you can protect your wildlife friends? Check out these pages to find out how you can get involved...

https://awionline.org/content/what-you-can-do-wildlife
https://environmentalprofessionalsnetwork.com/10-easy-things-you-can-do-to-help-preserve-wildlife/
https://yali.state.gov/conserve-wildlife/
https://www.worldwildlife.org/initiatives/wildlife-conservation
https://share.america.gov/top-10-ways-save-wildlife/

 

We are often asked how to sanitize stuffed animals.

It's easy to do. You'll need a container, mild soap or detergent, and a spot for your Canned Critter or Mini Canned Critter to air dry. Some folks like to use clothes pins and an outdoor drying line. 

How to give your new Canned Critter friend a bath:

  1. Fill a little tub with cool water and mild detergent.
  2. Hand wash your Canned Critter until they are nice and clean.
  3. Rinse and air dry.

Papa alligator and baby alligator have a bath