Spot moth 3D model animation

Spot moth 3D model animation

The spotted moth is a species of insect in the family Spotted Moth of the order Lepidoptera, with bright colors and unique morphological characteristics. The adult usually has a bright red, blue or black color, and the wings are often metallic. It is of medium size, with pinnate antennae and brightly colored. The larvae have hair warts on the body, which mainly harm fruit trees and forest trees. The moth is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere and has a variety of host plants. The larvae burrow into the leaves of herbaceous plants and eat mesophyll, and the mature larvae weave a tough yellow cocoon of sheepskin paper on the back of the leaves, in which they pupate. Adults are active during the day and like to visit flowers. The larvae cause harm to the leaves of the host plant and have a serious impact on the growth of the host.
Tiger Beetle 3D Animated Model

Tiger Beetle 3D Animated Model

Tiger beetle is the coleopteran tiger beetle family insects collectively, is a class of medium-sized beetle, with bright metallic luster and rapid action ability is known. The head is large, the compound eyes are prominent, the antennae are filiform, and the elytra is long and can cover the entire abdomen. The adult body length is generally 17.5-22mm, 7-9mm wide, and each part of the body has a strong metallic luster. It is a carnivorous insect that is active during the day and can fly low to prey on small insects. Spend most of the time on the ground, good at chasing small insects and catching prey with long, powerful jaws. The larvae live in vertical holes dug by adults and retreat into the holes when frightened.
large cabbage butterfly specimen

large cabbage butterfly specimen

Also known as the European pink butterfly, is a medium-sized pink butterfly, belonging to the pink butterfly family. It is mainly milky white, with black spots at the base of the male front wing and along the rib vein, black at the tip and end of the second wing vein, black at the base of the hind wing, and a large black spot in front of the tip. Farming lands, grasslands and parks from Europe, North Africa and Asia to the Himalayas can fly far away, as European communities have migrated to the UK in recent years. Caterpillars are yellow-green, with yellow lines and black spots, and eat in groups on the leaves. The adult is active during the day, especially on sunny days, and often sucks nectar in the flowers. It is considered an important agricultural pest.
Otter skull

Otter skull

The marmot is a mammal belonging to the family Muridae in the order Rodentia of the class Mammalia; Also known as groundhog. The largest terrestrial and burrowing herbivorous and hibernating wild animal in the squirrel family. There are 14 subspecies worldwide, with 4 species in China. Distributed in Siberia and Mongolia of Russia, and also in Inner Mongolia of China. Resting in plateaus, meadows, foothills, and other areas, the lower edge of sunny slopes in plains and mountains is its high-density aggregation zone. Active during the day, with a large appetite, gnawing on a large amount of grass every day, enduring hunger and satiety, and preferring juicy feed with high water content, post rain grass, and dew grass. Likes to live in groups, easy to drive, does not harm people, is not heat-resistant, afraid of direct sunlight, and has strong disease resistance.
Galapagos land iguana skull

Galapagos land iguana skull

The Galapagos land iguana (scientific name: Conolophussubicritatus) weighs up to 13 kilograms and measures 1 meter in length. The lower half is orange yellow, and the upper half is reddish brown. Due to the low corners, their appearance looks particularly foolish. The land iguana is distributed on six islands in the Galapagos Islands and is a unique species that evolved on the islands. The earthy yellow skin is designed to adapt to the color of sand and rocks. They mainly feed on cacti, which is related to the relatively dry climate of the Galapagos Islands. They choose to eat cacti because they can obtain the water their bodies need.
Upper skull of baboon

Upper skull of baboon

Baboons are a genus of primates in the family Muridae, commonly known as baboons, with six species. The species has a relatively large body size, second only to the chimpanzee genus in primates, with a body length of 50.8-114.2 centimeters, a tail length of 38.2-71.1 centimeters, and a weight of up to 60 kilograms. Mainly engaged in ground activities, also climbing trees to sleep or forage. Good at swimming. Can make loud noises. Active during the day, inhabiting large tree branches or caves at night. Food includes various small animals and plants. Group living, with tens to hundreds of individuals per group. The main natural enemy is leopards. There is no fixed breeding season, with one litter per litter. The wild lifespan is about 20 years.