Female Pink Orchid Mantis 3D Animated Model

Female Pink Orchid Mantis 3D Animated Model

The Pink Orchid Mantis is a unique insect that lives in the rainforests of Southeast Asia and is known for its pink and white body and petal-like legs. The body length can reach 6-7cm, with obvious sexual dimorphism, and the female body size is much larger than that of the male. The use of its flower-like appearance for aggressive mimicry, to attract and capture bees, butterflies, moths and other insects as food. The color and petal-like legs make them difficult to spot in their natural environment and even more attractive to prey than real flowers. Not only beautiful in appearance, but also a top insect predator, sometimes even preying on creatures larger than themselves.
Fish fly 3D model animation

Fish fly 3D model animation

The lacewing, also known as the Oriental mandibular lacewing, is a large insect, belonging to the vein-winged fish lacewing family. Adult body length up to 75mm, color is light brown, with dark markings. The male individual has a particularly long, sickle-shaped jaw, which is used in courtship competition. The larvae, known as "Hell Grimette", can reach 90mm in length, are dark brown, have a flattened body and tiny spines, and feed on other aquatic insects and small invertebrates. The adults feed less and are mainly active at night. Female lacewings lay their eggs on branches, rocks, or other structures near streams, and the eggs are white and arranged in clusters. Mainly distributed in eastern North America.
Australian Redback Spider 3D Animation Model

Australian Redback Spider 3D Animation Model

The Australian redback spider is a highly toxic spider, mainly distributed in Australia, but also in New Zealand, Southeast Asia and Japan. The female spider is about 1cm long and has a black body with red or orange stripes and hourglass marks on her abdomen. The male spider is smaller and lighter in color. The venom contains a neurotoxin that can cause severe pain, swelling, and nausea after being bitten, but antivenom can be an effective treatment. It prefers to inhabit dark, dry environments, such as under rocks, firewood or outdoor furniture, and is nocturnal. Females live up to 2-3 years, males usually only 6-7 months.
Citrus Chicken Butterfly 3D Animated Model

Citrus Chicken Butterfly 3D Animated Model

The citrus butterfly, also known as the Chinese yellow swallowtail butterfly or the Asian swallowtail butterfly, is a medium-large butterfly, a beautiful butterfly widely distributed in East Asia, belonging to the genus Papilionidae. The adult body length is about 50mm and the wing span can reach 80 to 110mm. The wings are colored with bright yellow, covered with black markings and stripes, and a pair of slender tail processes at the end of the hindwings, which are very eye-catching. The larvae feed mainly on plants of the family Rutaceae, such as the leaves of citrus plants. The adults, on the other hand, prefer to move in open areas, sparse woodlands, gardens and citrus orchards, where they often gather honey from flowers and have the habit of visiting flowers.
Giant round hip big fly 3D animation model

Giant round hip big fly 3D animation model

The giant round buttock fly, also known as the non-bully hook fly, is one of the largest dragonflies in the world. Adult body length up to 95-100mm, wing span up to 120-140mm. The head and thorax are black with yellow markings and the compound eyes are turquoise. The larvae live in water and prey on small aquatic animals and fish fry. The adults prey on flying insects such as mosquitoes and flies in the air. Distributed in China, Japan and South Korea, in China mainly found in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guizhou, Guangdong and other places. It is not only beneficial insects, but also a large number of pests, and its larvae can also be used as an indicator of water pollution.
3D animation model of parthenogenetic

3D animation model of parthenogenetic

Parthenoptera is a large wingless species that lives in katydids in Eurasia and belongs to the family Orthoptera. The body is slender, with a body length of about 55 to 75mm, and is emerald green or iron cyan. Known for its strong predatory ability, it is specialized in the front and middle feet with spikes and is used to catch prey. A distinctive feature is its parthenogenetic ability, in which a female individual produces offspring without the need for males. Makes parthenogenetic males of the hydatids extremely rare in the wild. It mainly inhabits open grasslands and bushes and feeds on other insects. Mainly distributed in parts of Xinjiang. Due to its unique reproductive mode and large body size, it is classified as a near-endangered species.
Giant Cockroach 3D Model Animation

Giant Cockroach 3D Model Animation

The giant cockroach is the heaviest known cockroach in the world and the second largest. It lives mainly in the tropics of Queensland, Australia, and is an important decomposer in the local ecosystem. The body is huge, the body length can reach 8cm, the weight can reach 35 grams, and the life span is up to 10 years. It is an egg-viviparous animal in which the female incubates the eggs and then directly lays the larvae. It feeds mainly on withered eucalyptus leaves, bark, hay and branches, helping to cycle nutrients through the consumption of these organisms. It is a ground-dwelling insect that digs permanent caves up to 1 meter deep in the soil. No wings, unable to fly, action is relatively slow. They are usually active at night.
Army Ant 3D Model Animation

Army Ant 3D Model Animation

The marching ant is a group of ants known for their colony migration and strong predation ability, belonging to the hymenopteran family. Mainly distributed in South America, Africa, some species also migrated to North America and Asia. No fixed nest, in the form of group migration, a group of up to 1 millions or 2 millions. An omnivorous animal that preys mainly on terrestrial arthropods, such as spiders and centipedes, and also sucks plant sap. Predation behavior is extremely aggressive and will form dense columns or horizontal lines that quickly surround and shred prey. During the migration process, the marching ants use themselves to form "ant bridges" so that the entire colony can quickly pass through obstacles.
3D model animation of gladiator lacewings

3D model animation of gladiator lacewings

The gladiolus is an insect of the family gladiolidae, similar in appearance to a small mantis, with a distinctive catchy forefoot and an elongated front chest. The body length is generally between 2 and 20cm, the front chest is developed, the antennae are rod-shaped, the wings are two pairs, the wing veins are rich, and sometimes imitate the wasp for mimicry. The eggs are white, have short stalks, and usually lay hundreds of grains in pieces on the bark. There are two forms of larvae, one is well-developed and active, and the other is short-footed, white and fat, resembling grubs. Most of them are parasitic on the eggs or larvae of tarantulas, and a few of them are parasitic on the hive of Hu. It is a predatory insect that feeds on small insects and uses its forefoot to catch prey.
Black Sun Flash Butterfly 3D animation model

Black Sun Flash Butterfly 3D animation model

Black sun flash butterfly is a butterfly of the genus flash butterfly of the family flash butterfly, large in size, wings about 10cm wide, and colorful. The forewings are silver-gray and blue-green on the upper side, with a broad black-brown outer margin, and the hindwings have similar features, with a black band at the basal costal margin. The lower ventral surface is composed of copper brown, black white and orange, with black, white and orange lines. It is a completely abnormal insect, with hemispherical eggs and larvae living in clusters, feeding on legumes and emitting pungent odors to drive away predators in case of danger. Mainly distributed in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador and Peru.
Six-spot hetero ladybug

Six-spot hetero ladybug

The six-spotted heteropyridis is medium in size, with adult body length up to 13mm, body color is usually black, with multiple white or yellow spots on the anterior thoracic back and elytra, and 6 obvious white or yellow spots on the elytra. Mainly found in parts of Europe and Asia, it is common in sunny areas such as forests, meadows and gardens. It is a predatory insect, which mainly feeds on the insects of the leaf nail family and has a certain effect on the control of pests. The adults migrate from the forest to sunny rocky hillsides or buildings in early autumn in search of overwintering sites, forming clusters of up to several hundred individuals that maintain higher temperatures by aggregating to survive the winter.
Japanese Swallowtail Butterfly

Japanese Swallowtail Butterfly

The Japanese swallowtail butterfly, also known as the black belt swallowtail butterfly or the horse butterfly, is a large butterfly with a wing span of 100-120mm. The female is usually larger than the male, the wings are mainly black with yellow or white markings, the forewings have two yellow banded stripes, the hindwings have yellow spots and blue flashes, and the hindwings have prominent caudal processes. Mainly distributed in East Asia, often inhabiting forest edges, grasslands and mountains, preferring sunny environments. The adults feed on nectar and the larvae feed on Rutaceae. In Japan, swallowtail butterflies are regarded as auspicious symbols and often appear in works of art, but their numbers have declined due to habitat destruction and environmental pollution.
Ellegaon spade

Ellegaon spade

A small shovel is a small spade worm, male 15-20mm long, reddish brown, with a black striped elytra. Mainly distributed in Southeast Asia. Male individuals have short and curved large jaws with fused internal teeth and unique morphology. It usually lives in mountainous areas at higher elevations and is adapted to warm and humid environments. In rearing, the larvae feed on rotten wood, and the adults can eat insect-specific jellies or sweet fruits. Because of its small size and unique appearance, it is loved by insect lovers and suitable for beginners.
Giant Ants

Giant Ants

Giant Ants is one of the largest ants in the world, belonging to the Formicidae needle ant subfamily. The body length can reach 25-40mm, mainly distributed in the tropical rain forests of South America. The body is huge, black in color, shiny, and the surface is covered with fine hair. Nests are usually located in soil with large nesting chambers and tunnels up to 1.2 meters deep. It feeds on small insects, but mainly on the nectar and sweet juice of plants. The venom is very strong, and the sting is very painful, lasting for 48 hours, and can even cause symptoms such as swollen lymph nodes, edema, and tachycardia. Nevertheless, there is a role for pest control in the ecosystem.
Ghost Slub Insect 3D Animation Model

Ghost Slub Insect 3D Animation Model

The ghost stick insect, also known as the giant spiny stick insect or mccley's ghost, is a larger species of stick insect native to australia and new guinea. Known for its unique appearance, the female can be up to 15-18cm long, covered with thorn-like thorns, and has a variety of colors, including brown, green, yellow and white. The male is small, about 12-13cm, with well-developed wings and capable of flight. The adults feed primarily on eucalyptus leaves and have a unique defense mechanism that, when threatened, rolls up their belly to mimic the tail of a scorpion and releases a taffy-like scent to scare off predators.
Spider Bee

Spider Bee

Spider wasp is a large solitary bee, belonging to Hymenoptera spider wasp family. It is known for hunting spiders, especially the larger tarantulas. The venom is painful in humans, but usually not fatal. The body length can reach 30-50mm, the body is blue-black or green-black, with a metallic luster, and the wings are usually orange or brown-red. Mainly distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of South America. The habitat is mostly dry desert and grassland areas. In predation behavior, the spines at the tail end are used to inject the spider with venom, paralyze it, and then drag it back to the nest as a host for spawning.
Five-line slippery-tailed scorpion

Five-line slippery-tailed scorpion

The five-line slippery-tailed scorpion, also known as the Israeli golden scorpion or death scorpion, is a highly venomous scorpion that lives in North Africa and the Middle East. The body length is usually between 7 and 8cm, and the body color is yellowish brown or dark brown. The venom contains a strong neurotoxin that is potentially deadly to humans. The habitat is mostly dry desert areas, often digging caves under rocks or in sand dunes. Predators are mainly other insects and small invertebrates. Due to the strong toxicity of its venom, the five-line smooth-tailed scorpion is considered one of the most toxic species in the scorpion kingdom.
Golden Ring Wasp

Golden Ring Wasp

The golden-ringed wasp, also known as the Asian hornet, is the largest wasp in the world. Head orange, body dark brown. It is mainly distributed in the subtropical and temperate regions of eastern and southeastern Asia, and widely distributed in China. It is a social insect that overwinters as a fertilized queen bee in tree holes, wall crevices or rock crevices. It mainly preys on other insects, including bees, caterpillars, etc., and has a certain effect on pest control in the ecosystem. It also poses a threat to the bee farming industry, capable of quickly destroying bee nests. Venom is dangerous to humans, especially to people with allergies. In Japan, the Golden Ring wasp is responsible for 30 to 50 deaths a year.
Margarita Stick

Margarita Stick

The margarita lou is a species of beetle belonging to the family Rhinoceridae, known for its unique appearance and rarity. It is mainly distributed in the Brazilian state of Para in South America. The head has two similar rhinoceros horn protuberances, chest horn is also more developed, the front chest will appear red-green metallic luster. The larval period is longer, usually 5-12 months, the dormancy period is 2-4 months, and the adult life span is 2-6 months. The adults feed mainly on rotten wood and fruit. The reproductive cycle is long, the female lays eggs after mating, and the larvae hatch and grow in a suitable environment. Because of its unique appearance and feeding difficulty, it has gradually attracted the attention of insect lovers.
3D Animated Model of Rhino Beetle

3D Animated Model of Rhino Beetle

The rhinoceros beetle, commonly known as the unicorn, is a large beetle belonging to the Coleoptera golden tortoidae. It is known for the prominent bifurcated horns on its head and forearboard, which resemble rhino horns, hence its name. Amazing strength, can lift 850 times their own weight. Mainly distributed in the tropics. It belongs to the complete metamorphosis development insect. The adults feed mainly on plant secretions or vegetables, while the larvae develop in rotting plants, dead leaves or tree holes. During the mating season, it will show strong territorial and aggressive, and the males will fight fiercely for their mates. Because of its unique appearance and powerful strength, it is often kept as a pet.
Emperor Scorpion 3D animation model

Emperor Scorpion 3D animation model

The emperor scorpion, also known as the African emperor scorpion or overlord scorpion, is one of the largest scorpions in the world, with a body length of up to 20cm. It is dark black and has strong chelicerae and red tail spines. This species of scorpion is found mainly in the rainforests of central and western Africa. It is a nocturnal animal that feeds on insects and other small arthropods. Although the venom is not a deadly threat to humans, it has a certain degree of defense. It grows slowly and needs to be grown by multiple shelling. Due to habitat destruction and illegal capture, the field population of the emperor scorpion is threatened and has been listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
Big Blue Flash Butterfly

Big Blue Flash Butterfly

The Great Blue Flash Butterfly, also known as the Blue Moore Fu Butterfly and the Blue Demon Ji, is the largest species of the Flash Butterfly genus in the Flash Butterfly family. Known for its metallic blue wings, the upper surface of the wings is bright blue, while the lower surface is similar to the leaves, showing mottled brown, gray, black or red. It lives mainly in the rainforests of Central and South America. The wings have a unique structural color, and their scales are complex in structure. They are composed of multi-layer three-dimensional fences. When the light is irradiated, they will produce physical phenomena such as refraction, reflection and diffraction, thus showing a brilliant metallic luster. The adults feed on the sap of rotting fruit. The larvae are hosted by cocaceae and legumes.
Aqua green dragonfly

Aqua green dragonfly

Dragonflies are a class of ancient insects belonging to the order Odonata. They have a slender body with two pairs of transparent and multi-winged wings that flatten out on either side of the body at rest. The head has a pair of compound eyes, which occupy most of the head, making it have excellent visual ability and can keenly capture moving objects. Incomplete metamorphosis insect. The larvae live in water, breathe through the gills, and prey on small aquatic organisms. The adults, on the other hand, fly through the air, feed on other insects and are excellent fliers, able to move, hover and turn quickly in the air. It is widely distributed around the world, especially in tropical and subtropical regions.
Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Dragonflies are a class of ancient insects belonging to the order Odonata. They have a slender body with two pairs of transparent and multi-winged wings that flatten out on either side of the body at rest. The head has a pair of compound eyes, which occupy most of the head, making it have excellent visual ability and can keenly capture moving objects. Incomplete metamorphosis insect. The larvae live in water, breathe through the gills, and prey on small aquatic organisms. The adults, on the other hand, fly through the air, feed on other insects and are excellent fliers, able to move, hover and turn quickly in the air. It is widely distributed around the world, especially in tropical and subtropical regions.