White Rhino (3D animated model)
The white rhinoceros is a mammal of the genus White Rhinoceridae in the order Rhinoceridae. The body is round and thick, the skin is thick and smooth, and the body surface is similar to gray. The head is very long, the incisors and canines are degraded, and the developed 7 pairs of cheek teeth have a very thick calcareous layer. There are two horns, one large and one small, one in front and the other. The horns are not bone, but derivatives of epithelial tissue, which are accumulated by keratinous fibers, the medullary spines are connected with ligaments to support the head. The limbs are thick and strong, with three toes in the front and rear limbs. The upper lip is flat and wide, square, so it is called wide kiss rhinoceros and square kiss rhinoceros. The male weighs more than the female.
Moose (3D animated model)
The moose is a mammal of the genus Camelidae in the order Artiodactyla. Moose is larger, generally 2-2.6 meters long.. The moose is named for its hump-shaped back hump and its horn-shaped mandible. Moose is distributed in Russia, Northern Europe, North America and other sub-frigid regions, and also in the northeast of China, the big and small Xing'an Mountains. Moose have a high status in many cultures. However, due to hunting and habitat destruction, moose is now included in China's "National Key Protected Wildlife List" and is recognized as a national first-level key protected animal.
Realistic raccoon (3D animated model)
Raccoon (scientific name: Procyon lotor): a mammal of the order carnivora and raccoonidae, with an adult body length of 40-65cm, a tail length of 20-40cm, a weight of 4-10kg, and a male slightly larger than a female. Smaller body size. The face has black eye spots, the image is funny, nicknamed "masked thief"; the tail has 5 to 7 black and white ring patterns. The hair is dense, the whole body hair color is gray brown mixed, also can see the albino varieties. The claws cannot be contracted and are not sharp, but are very sensitive and can catch flying bugs.
Emperor Penguin Specimen
King penguins (Aptenodytes) Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) are mainly distributed in Antarctica and surrounding sub-Antarctic islands (such as South Georgia Island and Ross Sea), and inhabit floating ice areas and coastal ice-free zones. Penguins have the largest body shape, black and white feathers, and orange-yellow patches on their ears and beaks, adapting to the polar cold environment. Body height of up to 1.2 meters, weight 22-45kg, is the largest existing penguin. Carnivorous, with Antarctic krill (90% of the diet), fish (such as Antarctic cod) and cephalopods as the staple food, diving depth of up to 500 meters.
White tailed sea eagle specimen
The White tailed Eagle, scientific name Haliaeetus albicilla, is a large raptor widely distributed in temperate Eurasia. They usually live near large open water bodies, such as coastal saltwater areas, inland freshwater lakes, wetlands, and rivers. The white tailed sea eagle is known for its strong hunting ability and opportunistic scavenging behavior, mainly preying on fish and waterbirds.
Black billed swan specimen
The black billed swan, also known as the trumpet swan, is the largest native waterfowl in North America and is named after its unique horn like call. The body length is usually between 138 and 165 centimeters, the wingspan can reach 185 to 304.8 centimeters, and the weight is between 7 and 13.6 kilograms. They are the heaviest flying birds in North America. Due to overfishing and habitat loss, the population sharply declined in the early 20th century. By implementing protective measures and reintroducing the project, the population has now recovered to some extent
Wolverine specimen
The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian wolf, is an extinct carnivorous marsupial. They once lived on the Australian mainland, Tasmania, and New Guinea. Due to being considered a threat to farm livestock, the wombat was heavily hunted and killed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The last known wolverine passed away in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania in 1936.
Takin specimen
Takins are also known as takins. This large ungulates are mainly distributed in the eastern the Himalayas, including Bhutan, China, India and Myanmar. It is a large ungulates belonging to the Bovidae family and Caprinae subfamily. They usually live in mountainous areas with an altitude of 2000 to 4500 meters and enjoy activities on the edges of forests and grasslands.
14 million year old scorpionfish fossils
Scorpion fish is one of the most venomous and inconspicuous fish species in the ocean. These ambushing predators are experts in integrating into the environment, sitting patiently at the top of coral reefs waiting for unsuspecting prey to swim over. The color of scorpionfish ranges from dull brown and yellow to bright red and orange, perfectly matching the surrounding coral and even exhibiting feather like fins or flaps to better camouflage with neighboring corals.
Przewalski's Mustang specimen
The Przewalski's horse is a mammal belonging to the mammalian family Macroma in the order Neodactyla; Its body shape is similar to that of a domestic horse, with a large head and thick neck, short and round ears, no long frontal hair, short and upright mane, a black ridge line in the center of the back, short tail base hair, and black front of the lower limbs; Its summer fur is light brown on the back, light on the sides, and yellow white on the abdomen; its winter fur is long and thick, with a lighter color, appearing light yellow. The Przewalski's wild horse is also known as the Mongolian wild horse or the Junggar wild horse. Due to multiple reasons such as ruthless hunting by humans and the deterioration of the ecological environment in their habitats, Przewalski's horses became extinct in the wild in the mid-20th century.
Javanese Rhinoceros Specimen
The Javan rhinoceros is a mammal of the Rhinoceros genus in the Rhinoceros family, also known as the small unicorn rhinoceros. Strong and robust physique. The skin is mostly brown black, gray black, and has wart like protrusions. Except for obvious hair on the tips and tails of the ears, the rest of the body is almost hairless. The average weight is around 1500 kilograms. The body length is 2-3.5 meters, and the shoulder height is about 1.5 meters. The ears are oval in shape, with a thick and long head and a short and thick neck. The upper part of the nose has a low solid horn, which is usually not prominent in adult females. Its horn is smaller than that of the Indian rhinoceros, hence it is also known as the small unicorn rhinoceros. The lifespan is around 40 years. The Javan rhinoceros is the smallest of the five existing rhinoceros species, with less than 100 individuals, and is on the brink of extinction in the wild.
Curling Armadillo
Armadillo is a mammal of the family Armadillidae in the order Heterodontoides. The bone armor covers the head, body, tail, and outer legs. The bone armor in the head, front half, and back half is separated, and the bone armor in the body forms a band shape, allowing for flexible movement; Having sparse hair in areas of the body without bone armor; There are strong claws on the front foot. The armadillo is named after the nine layered ribbon on its body
Black striped dragonfly
The Black striped Velociraptor is an insect in the family Scolopoda and genus Velociraptor. Males have a belly length of 56-59 millimeters and hind wings of 46-48 millimeters. Male upper and lower lips are yellow, and the anterior edge of the upper lip is black. The base of the front and back lips is green yellow. Green with one black "T" - shaped stripe. The top of the head, antennae, and back of the head are black. The front of the chest and back is green with no markings, while the chest and spine are yellow; Yellow green color on the side of the chest. There is a small black dot above and in front of the stomata. The wings are transparent, the anterior veins are yellow, the wing veins are black, and the wing moles are yellow brown. The abdomen is black with blue spots. The first and second abdominal segments are enlarged, with the base of the first and second segments being green. The lateral sides of the third to seventh segments each have three blue spots and one longitudinal spot of the same color.
Cicada
Cicadas are insects in the Cicadaceae family, commonly known as cicadas. There are currently about 2000 species of cicadas, with a body length of 2-5 centimeters. Cicadas with two pairs of membranous wings, protruding compound eyes, and the ability to sing are all male cicadas. The vocal organ at the base of the male cicada's abdomen is like a large drum covered with a layer of eardrum, which vibrates and produces sound. Due to the fact that cicadas' vocal muscles can stretch and contract about 10000 times per second, and the gap between the lid and eardrum can resonate, their vocalizations are particularly loud. However, female cicadas, due to their incomplete body structure and lack of eardrums, are unable to produce sound and are known as "mute cicadas".
Eastern honey bee
The Oriental honey bee, a species of honey bee under the genus Apis, has a natural distribution range of west to Pakistan, east to Taiwan and Japan, northwest to Qinghai and Gansu, south to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, including the entire South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. In recent years, it has expanded to northern Australia, and there are also plans to reintroduce it to certain islands in Japan. The Eastern honey bee has different common names, such as Asian honey bee, native honey bee, wild honey bee, etc. The names vary from place to place, and in China they are called Chinese honey bee, Chinese honey bee, and Chinese honey bee.
monarch butterfly
The Monarch butterfly is a large butterfly commonly found in North America. In Australia, this butterfly is called Wanderer Bufferfly and is also a very common butterfly. In North America, emperor butterflies typically fly 3000 kilometers to their destination for breeding. The emperor butterfly may be the most well-known butterfly in the world. There are two reasons: firstly, because the emperor butterfly is very beautiful and is known as the most beautiful butterfly in the world. The second reason is that the emperor butterfly is the only migratory butterfly. They fly thousands of kilometers every year to avoid the severe cold in North America.
worker-priest
Ants are a type of insect in the family Antidae of the order Hymenoptera. Ants have a small and elongated body, a large head, a pair of compound eyes, and long antennae. Ants have an oval shaped abdomen and come in various colors, including black, white, yellow, red, and brown. Among them, female and male ants have wings, while worker ants do not. Ants are also known as ant mays, black foals, or ants. According to modern morphological science classification, ants can be divided into two major populations: ants and termites. There are many types of ants, and it is known that there are over 9000 species of ants in the world.
Flamingo
The flamingo is a bird species belonging to the stork family of the stork order, with a total of six species under its genus. Flamingos are large waterfowl with a body length of 1-2 meters; Neck and feet are both long, mouth is short and thick, slightly curved downwards; The majority of the body's feathers range from pink to deep red, with flying feathers appearing black; The beak and feet are usually bright red or yellow, and the eyes are orange. The name flamingo comes from Latin, meaning "flame" or "fire", vividly expressing the color of their wings.
Overturned pufferfish
The overturned pufferfish is a fish species belonging to the family Tetraodontidae in the order Tetraodontiformes, also known as the overturned pufferfish, stingray, or stingray. Short and extremely flattened, oval in shape; The body height is about 2/3 of the body length; The head is slightly short, extremely flattened, and nearly semi-circular; Blunt and round snout, slightly protruding snout tip; Eyes are small and slightly tall; The tail is very short and has no tail handle; Small mouth, front position; Body without scales; No lateral lines; The dorsal fin is short and extremely high; Mid position pectoral fin, very small, nearly circular; The anal fin is similar to the dorsal fin and is symmetrically positioned; The caudal fin is wide and short, with wavy grooves, and the posterior edge is connected to the dorsal and anal fins. The back of the body is gray brown, with silver gray on both sides, white on the belly, and most of the fins are gray brown.
Stingray fish
Ray fish, a general term for cartilaginous fish in the order Rayiformes. The body shape is flat, slightly circular or diamond shaped, resembling a thin disk; The surface of the fish has various patterns, which are brown or black in color; The abdomen is white; The tail is slender, with spines on the caudal peduncle, and the tip of the spines is hooked. The stingray is also known as the "devil fish".
Killer whale
Orcas are mammals belonging to the family of dolphins in the order of Whale Artiodactyla. Adult weight 6600 kilograms, average body length 6-9 meters; The head is slightly round, with an indistinct beak or no beak; The body is black and white in color; There are oval shaped white eye spots above and behind the eyes; There are 10-12 conical teeth on each side of the upper and lower jaws; Males are longer than females and weigh about twice as much as adult females. The killer whale has a large head, black and white colors, and looks like a tiger, hence its name.
Manta ray
Manta ray is a collective term for several marine fish species in the family Mantidae of the order Rayiformes. There are currently 13 species of manta rays. Manta rays are most closely related to sharks. Manta rays have a flat body; The kiss end is wide and flat horizontally; There are two protruding head fins differentiated from pectoral fins in front of the head; The tail is slender like a whip; The gill pores are wide. Manta rays are named after their swimming posture that resembles bats flying at night.
humpback
The humpback whale is a mammal belonging to the family Cetidae in the order Cetacean. Enlarged body, broad upper jaw, with tumor like protrusions along the central line from the breathing hole to the snout and on both sides of the upper and lower jaws; The dorsal fin is relatively small, located at 2/3 of the posterior body length; The fin limbs are very large, about one-third of the body length, with irregular serrated protrusions on the leading edge; The caudal fin is wide and the outer edge is also irregularly serrated; There are fewer folds and grooves on the ventral surface, ranging from 14 to 35, extending from the lower jaw to the front of the navel. The back is black with black stripes, the abdomen is black or white, and the body color varies greatly among individuals; There are more white parts above the fins than black parts, and white parts below; The ventral surface of the caudal fin is white, with black edges.
Devouring shark
The great white shark, also known as the man eating shark, is a fish species in the family Muridae of the order Muriformes. The body is spindle shaped; The tail handle is flat and has a protrusion on one side; Each of the upper and lower parts of the tail base has a depression; Blunt and pointed kisses, relatively short; No blinking membrane in the eyes; The nostrils are close to the mouth; The mouth is longer than the kiss in front of the mouth; Short lip folds; Teeth large, triangular, with fine serrations on the edges; 5 gill pores; The first dorsal fin is tall and triangular in shape; The second dorsal fin is very small; The caudal fin is forked, wide and short; The anal fin is the same shape and size as the second dorsal fin, located below and behind the second dorsal fin; The pelvic fins are located approximately below the center of the gap between the two dorsal fins; The pectoral fins are sickle shaped. The dorsal side is greenish brown or dark brown, while the lower and ventral sides are light gray to white.
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