large salamander specimen
Large salamander, scientific name: Siren lacertina, genus Blunt-mouthed salamander, alias: lizard salamander, swamp salamander. No hind limbs, short forelimbs, mucous glands on the body surface, body length up to 90cm, smooth skin without scales, yellowish brown to dark green, with dark stripes or spots. Freshwater wetlands in southeastern North America, including Florida, Georgia, Alabama and the Mississippi River Basin. It inhabits swamps, peat bogs, streams and rice fields, usually 0.5-1.5 meters deep, and depends on humus substrates. Stamp food aquatic insect larvae (mosquitoes, mayflies), crustaceans.
Tree Frog 3D Model Animation
Tree frogs are a group of small to medium-sized amphibians in the family Arodae, generally between 15 and 120mm in length. The body is mostly slender and flat, the hind limbs are longer, the ends of the fingers and toes are bulging into suckers, and there are developed webbing between the fingers and toes, which can move flexibly between the branches and even "glide" from the trees to the ground. Mainly inhabiting tropical and subtropical forests, bushes and grasses, most species are arboreal and good at living on trees. It is a nocturnal animal, usually hidden in leaves or tree holes during the day. Widely distributed, mainly in tropical and subtropical Asia, including southern and southwestern China.
American Bullfrog 3D model animation
The American bullfrog, commonly known as the American water frog, is a large edible frog. It is native to the region east of the Rocky Mountains of North America, north to Canada and south to northern Florida. The body length can reach 20cm and the weight exceeds 0.5kg. The back and limbs are usually greenish brown with dark brown markings. The adaptability is extremely strong and has been introduced all over the world, including China, parts of Europe, South America and other parts of Asia. It mainly inhabits in still water environments, such as ponds, lakes and swamps. It feeds on insects, small fish, other frogs, and even small mammals. It has been listed as one of the world's 100 most dangerous invasive alien species ".
Japanese giant salamander 3D animation model
The Japanese giant salamander, also known as the big mountain pepper fish, is one of the largest amphibians in the world, second only to the Chinese giant salamander. It is mainly distributed in mountainous rivers in southern Honshu Island, Shikoku and northern Kyushu, Japan, and inhabits cold, turbulent, and high-oxygen alpine freshwater streams and rivers. The body shape is flat and long. The skin is brownish with black spots, the head is broad, and the eyes are small and degenerate, almost hidden in folds of skin. It is a nocturnal animal that hides under rocks or in caves during the day and comes out at night to prey on fish, salamanders, worms, insects and snails. It has been listed in the red list of endangered species, and its protection status is near danger.
Japanese giant salamander 3D model animation glb
Also known as the Big Mountain Pepper Fish, it is an amphibian species belonging to the genus Giant Salamander in the family Heterobranchidae. Its body size is relatively large, second only to the Chinese giant salamander, ranking second in the world. The body length is generally around 60 centimeters and the weight is 25 kilograms; The largest individual can reach a length of 1.5 meters and weigh 45 kilograms. Mainly distributed in mountainous rivers in parts of Honshu to western Gifu, Shikoku, and Kyushu in Japan. They usually live in cold, rocky mountain freshwater streams and rivers, with a distribution range of 300 to 700 meters above sea level. I enjoy nighttime activities and use my sense of smell and touch to search for prey, including fish, salamanders, worms, insects, crayfish, and snails.
Hippopotamus (with 3D action model)
It is the largest extant amphibian mammal, mainly distributed in rivers, lakes, and swamps in Africa. Large in size, adult hippos can weigh up to 1500 to 3200 kilograms and grow up to 4 to 5 meters in length. The skin is very thick and can resist parasites in water and direct sunlight. It has short and sturdy limbs, as well as a huge head and a wide mouth that can be opened up to 150 degrees, revealing huge canine teeth. It is a social animal, usually led by a male, with a group of females and cubs. Most of the time is spent in water to avoid high temperatures on land. It is a herbivorous animal that mainly feeds on aquatic plants.
rain frog
The rain frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the rain frog family. It is distributed in the northern part of South Korea and Mongolia, the northeastern part of China, and the southern part of the Russian Far East. The adult male body length of the rain frog is 2.6 to 4.5 centimeters, and the adult female body length is 2.6 to 4.1 centimeters. However, the average body length of adult males is 3.1 centimeters, and the average body length of adult females is 3.5 centimeters. They have disc-shaped objects on their toes for climbing. This frog is able to lay eggs or fertilize at the age of 3 or 4. They feed on various insects, mainly searching for food at dawn and dusk, but if insects approach, they also feed during the day.
Nagoya Damo Frog
The Nagoya Damo Frog, also known as the Nagoya Damo Frog in Chinese, is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Cichlidae. It is a unique frog species in Japan, distributed from the East China Sea to the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. The Nagoya Damo frog is traditionally divided into two local forms: the Okayama form in the west and the Nagoya form in the east. These two forms differ genetically, but their distribution range is still unclear, so they have never been defined in taxonomy.
Black spotted side folded frog tadpole
The Black spotted Side Fold Frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Side Fold Frog. It is distributed in some areas of Russia adjacent to the Heilongjiang River Basin. It can also be seen in Xizang, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Xinjiang and other provinces and regions in China. It inhabits paddy fields, ponds, lakes and marshes in plains or hills, as well as mountainous areas below 2200 meters above sea level.
Pelophylax nigromaculata
The Black spotted Side Fold Frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Side Fold Frog. It is distributed in some areas of Russia adjacent to the Heilongjiang River Basin. It can also be seen in Xizang, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Xinjiang and other provinces and regions in China. It inhabits paddy fields, ponds, lakes and marshes in plains or hills, as well as mountainous areas below 2200 meters above sea level.
Japanese Flying Frog Female
The Chinese name is Japanese flying frog, which is an animal belonging to the tree frog family. It is distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This frog is named after Hermann Schlegel, a German zoologist from the 19th century. The male body length of Japanese flying frogs is 32-43 millimeters, and the female body length is 43-53 millimeters. Males have yellow white reproductive pads, darker throat color, and a pair of slit shaped glottis. Poor development of webbed fingers and toes; A truncated disc with a circular groove at the tip of the finger. The skin on the back is almost completely smooth.
Japanese Flying Frog Male
The Chinese name is Japanese flying frog, which is an animal belonging to the tree frog family. It is distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This frog is named after Hermann Schlegel, a German zoologist from the 19th century. The male body length of Japanese flying frogs is 32-43 millimeters, and the female body length is 43-53 millimeters. Males have yellow white reproductive pads, darker throat color, and a pair of slit shaped glottis. Poor development of webbed fingers and toes; A truncated disc with a circular groove at the tip of the finger. The skin on the back is almost completely smooth.
Tree frog
Tree frogs are members of the family Ranidae in the order Anura of the phylum Chordata. Tree frogs have a medium or large body, with male frogs generally having a pointed snout and female frogs having a high and blunt snout; The posterior end of the tongue is deeply incised, the pear bone teeth are well-developed, the eardrum is obvious, there are webbed or webbed spaces between the fingers, the toes are almost fully webbed, and the lateral plantar is more developed; The nasal bone is small, the butterfly sieve bone is exposed, the forehead is wide or short, and the head skin is not tightly attached to the skull; The hyoid bone has no anterior protrusion of the lingual horn and a wing like protrusion.
The Island Brown Frog
The Tsushima Island brown frog, also known as the Tsushima Island leopard frog, is a species belonging to the amphibian class, order Anura, family Ranidae, and genus Ranidae. This species was initially described as a new species by Stejneger in 1907 based on a male specimen (USNM 17519) from Mikayama, Kamida cho, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The altitude of the collection site for this specimen is 160 meters.
Ueno Brown Frog
The Ueno brown frog Rana Uenoi is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae in the order Anura. This type of frog is called the Ueno Brown Frog. It is related to two other brown frogs in South Korea (R. huanreinsis and R. coreana), and researchers used species distribution modeling techniques to predict the distribution range of these frogs under future climate change based on observation points and environmental variables.
Female Field Frog
The Tianhou frog is a species of frog belonging to the family Ranidae. This species of frog is endemic to Japan and is widely distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and some surrounding small islands. This type of frog mainly lives near streams in mountainous areas and forests. During the breeding season from April to May, they lay eggs in the rock crevices or soil at the water inflow points in streams. Their tadpoles can complete metamorphosis and begin terrestrial life without the need for food. During the non breeding season, they can be seen in the fallen leaves on the forest floor next to the stream.
Male Field Frog
The Tianhou frog is a species of frog belonging to the family Ranidae. This species of frog is endemic to Japan and is widely distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and some surrounding small islands. This type of frog mainly lives near streams in mountainous areas and forests. During the breeding season from April to May, they lay eggs in the rock crevices or soil at the water inflow points in streams. Their tadpoles can complete metamorphosis and begin terrestrial life without the need for food. During the non breeding season, they can be seen in the fallen leaves on the forest floor next to the stream.
Female Flying Frog
The flying frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the Rhacophoridae family. This kind of frog breeds in a special way. They make foam nests underground. They will crawl on the edges of rice paddies and swamps, and dig caves above the water surface. The female carries the smaller male on her back, and both are buried in a hole that is 6-9 centimeters wide and 10-15 centimeters above the water surface. The interior of this nest is smoothed out through female movement, and then at night, it is filled with white material filled with air bubbles.
Flying Frog Male
The flying frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the Rhacophoridae family. This kind of frog breeds in a special way. They make foam nests underground. They will crawl on the edges of rice paddies and swamps, and dig caves above the water surface. The female carries the smaller male on her back, and both are buried in a hole that is 6-9 centimeters wide and 10-15 centimeters above the water surface. The interior of this nest is smoothed out through female movement, and then at night, it is filled with white material filled with air bubbles.
Zelu Frog Female
The Zelu frog (scientific name: Fejervarya Multistriata) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The head length is slightly larger than the head width, the snout end is blunt and pointed, the pupils are horizontally elliptical, and the distance between the eyes is very narrow, which is 1/2 of the upper eyelid; The eardrum is circular. The skin on the back is rough, without dorsal folds, and there are several rows of longitudinal folds of varying lengths on the back of the body. There are small warts between the folds, on the side of the body, and on the back of the hind limbs; The skin on the body and abdomen is smooth.
Zelu Frog Male
The Zelu frog (scientific name: Fejervarya Multistriata) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The head length is slightly larger than the head width, the snout end is blunt and pointed, the pupils are horizontally elliptical, and the distance between the eyes is very narrow, which is 1/2 of the upper eyelid; The eardrum is circular. The skin on the back is rough, without dorsal folds, and there are several rows of longitudinal folds of varying lengths on the back of the body. There are small warts between the folds, on the side of the body, and on the back of the hind limbs; The skin on the body and abdomen is smooth.
Forest Frog
The forest frog is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae of the order Anura, commonly known as the toad, husky horse, snow clam, etc. Flat head, slender limbs; The eardrum is round, with triangular black brown spots on the eardrum; The back of the body is mostly earthy yellow, with dark spots scattered on the warts; The dorsal fold curves diagonally outward above the eardrum.
Male Mountain Red Frog
The mountain red frog is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. The body length of the mountain red frog can reach approximately 4.2-7.8 centimeters. Females are slightly larger than males. The body color on the back is brown, reddish brown, or dark brown, while the belly is light yellow.
Female Mountain Red Frog
The mountain red frog is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. The body length of the mountain red frog can reach approximately 4.2-7.8 centimeters. Females are slightly larger than males. The body color on the back is brown, reddish brown, or dark brown, while the belly is light yellow.
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