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Elephant Trunk Costume

elephant trunk costume

Bay to Breakers, 2010


For the guy who needs more trunk space - black


For the guy who needs more trunk space – black


$9.52


Novelty underwear elephant front g-string….

Elephant Plush Ear Headband Costume Tail Safari Dressup


Elephant Plush Ear Headband Costume Tail Safari Dressup


$8.99


Plush Elephant Ears/Tail Item Number: 48051 Plush elephant ears/tail are ideal for your zoo or safari party. Jumbo elephant ears on this soft plush headband. Tail has velcro closure for adjustable waist. 100% polyester. Imported Many people ask if these are for adults or children. The headband can fit either a child or small/average adult head. The waist has a velcro closure, up to 24 inches. So m…

Elephant Hat


Elephant Hat


$14.95


Whether youre looking to show your party loyalty or just want a fun animal hat this plush Elephant hat is right up your alley! Gray hat features tusks trunk and floppy ears….

Velvet Novelty Elephant Costume Hat


Velvet Novelty Elephant Costume Hat



The elephant party hat, complete with trunk and big ears, is created in velveteen and provides a wonderful crazy hat for parties. Wait a minute! If you’re not an Alabama fan or going to an animal activist rally, you’re going to look darn silly in this elephant hat….


I Wish That I Had Duck Feet (Beginner Books(R))


I Wish That I Had Duck Feet (Beginner Books(R))


$4.53


Another silly title from the Beginner Books series (the same place that Dr. Seuss and the Berenstains hang their hats), I Wish That I Had Duck Feet follows one little guy’s dreams of borrowing all sorts of useful appendages from the animal world. “I wish that I had duck feet. And I can tell you why. You can splash around in duck feet. You don’t have to keep them dry.” But each time he imagine…

Elephant W Tusks Trunk Nose Mask


Elephant W Tusks Trunk Nose Mask


$1.81


Elephant Trunk Nose with Tusks wearable via attached elastic band…

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