Seal skull

Seal skull

Seals are a collective term for the family of seals in the order Cypriniformes. The body is obese and round, with a spindle shaped body and limbs that have become fin shaped; Head nearly circular; Big and round eyes; No external ear canal; Kiss short and wide; The upper lip tendrils are long, thick, and hard, resembling beads. Female seals can live up to 30 years, while male seals have a lifespan of less than 20 years. Almost all over the world, mainly distributed in the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. Distributed in coastal areas of China. Has a habit of living in groups and will lie on rocks or beaches by the sea to rest. The food range is very wide, including various fish and crustaceans, as well as penguins.
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.
Hard-working bee 3D model

Hard-working bee 3D model