Fossil skull of woolly mammoth
The woolly mammoth, also known as the true mammoth, is a species of animal belonging to the mammoth family in the order Longsnout of mammals. It is covered in long hair and has a tall body. It existed during the Ice Age and is the most famous extinct elephant. Its body size is similar to that of the Asian elephant, but its hind legs are short and its entire body tilts backwards. As early as one or two thousand years ago, they were distributed in the northern parts of Eurasia and North America. The body shape is similar to that of modern African elephants, but it has long hair all over its body, a high head and forehead, curled and coiled incisors, and a large and dense number of molars. It is a herbivorous animal. It is an animal that was distributed around the world during the Stone Age and is now extinct.
Eurasian wild boar skull
The Eurasian wild boar is a medium-sized mammal belonging to the family Pig in the order Artiodactyla of the mammalian class. There are a total of 20 subspecies, weighing 90-200 kilograms; The body length is 1.5-2 meters, the tail length is 21-38 centimeters, and the ear length is 24-26 centimeters; Shoulder height is about 90 centimeters. The sizes produced in different regions also vary. Extremely adaptable to the environment. Their habitats span across temperate and tropical regions, ranging from semi-arid climates to tropical rainforests, temperate forests, semi deserts, and grasslands. But they tend to prefer deciduous broad-leaved forests, where vegetation is very dense. Eating all kinds of food with omnivorous properties. Most cluster activities involve 6-20 individuals per ethnic group
Bat skull
Bats, a collective term for mammals in the order Pterodactyla, are mammals with the ability to fly. The forelimbs of bats are extremely slender except for the first finger, with thin and hairless wing membranes between the fingers and between the forelimbs and hind limbs, and usually also between the hind limbs; Bats are divided into two categories, big bats and small bats. The name Pterodactyls is derived from the characteristic of their forelimbs or hands degenerating into wings. Beneficial to humans due to the large predation of insects, it plays an important role in agricultural and forestry ecosystems, and the feces in caves are excellent phosphate fertilizers. Some bats are also carriers or hosts of pathogens, which can pose a threat to fruit trees.
African elephant skull
Africanelephant: a genus of elephants in the family Elephantidae, order Longnose. Adult African male elephants are taller than 3.5 meters and can reach a maximum of 4.1 meters, weighing approximately 2.7 to 6 tons. Females are smaller than males, with a maximum recorded weight of 13.5 tons. African elephants are the largest mammals on land, with males and females exhibiting a binary sex (both sexes differ in body shape or physical characteristics). Both species of elephants in this genus are native to Africa and can live in various natural environments ranging from sea level to an altitude of 5000 meters, including forests, open grasslands, grasslands, thorn bushes, and semi-arid jungles.
Leopard skull
Leopard is a large carnivorous animal belonging to the mammalian, feline, and leopard genera, with a body length of 100-150 centimeters and a weight of 50-100 kilograms. Similar in shape to a tiger, but noticeably smaller; The body is uniform, the limbs are medium long, and the toes are oriented. Sight, hearing, and smell are all well-developed. Small head and long tail, short and healthy limbs, 5 toes in the front foot and 4 toes in the back foot, gray white claws, able to stretch and retract. The fur is yellow and covered with black circular spots; The spots on the head are small and dense, while the spots on the back are dense and large. The spots are in a circular or elliptical plum blossom pattern, similar to ancient copper coins, hence they are also known as "money leopards".
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