Humboldt squid (with 3D animated model) blender

Humboldt squid (with 3D animated model) blender

It is a marine organism living in the waters along the eastern coast of the Pacific Ocean, known for its bright colors and unique behavior. It usually has a reddish brown or orange appearance, sometimes with spots or stripes, which are relatively rare in squid. It is a highly social squid that moves in groups in shallow water areas, especially at night. Feed on small fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms, using tentacles and suction cups to capture prey. Tentacles are very flexible and can quickly capture prey. The body size is relatively large, and the length of an adult individual can reach about 1.5 meters.
Ghost Octopus 3D Model with Animation

Ghost Octopus 3D Model with Animation

Also known as the Ghost Octopus or Vampire Octopus, it is a mysterious mollusk that lives in the deep sea and belongs to the Ghost Octopus family of the Octopus order. Known for its ghostly appearance and unique bioluminescence ability, it typically measures around 20 centimeters in size. The body is gel shaped, very soft, and the skin is almost transparent. It has good concealment in the dark environment of the deep sea. There are wide membrane wings on both sides of the body, which help them swim quickly and elegantly in water. The tentacles are covered with small suction cups and glowing organs that can emit bioluminescence to attract prey or communicate. They feed on plankton, small fish, and other mollusks.
Ocean Angel 3D Model Animation FBX

Ocean Angel 3D Model Animation FBX

It is a small planktonic mollusk that lives in the Arctic and Antarctic waters, belonging to the family Syngnathidae. Named after its transparent body and wing shaped wing like flaps, which help them swim in water. The body is very small, usually only a few millimeters to a few centimeters long. It is a hermaphroditic organism, with each individual possessing male and female reproductive organs, capable of self fertilization or mating with other individuals. They feed on small crustaceans and other planktonic organisms, using their tentacles to capture prey. Plays an important role in the marine ecosystem and serves as a food source for many large marine organisms.
Sea Moon Jellyfish 3D Model Animation

Sea Moon Jellyfish 3D Model Animation

It is a medium-sized jellyfish widely distributed in the oceans around the world, known for its round and transparent umbrella shaped body and four distinct horseshoe shaped reproductive glands. The body is composed of over 95% water, and the umbrella shaped body typically has a diameter between 25 and 45 centimeters, with filamentous tentacles at the edges covered in stinging cells used to capture prey. The body structure is simple, without a heart, lungs, or brain, and obtains oxygen and emits waste through diffusion. By contracting and relaxing their muscles to move, they are able to float and swim gracefully in water. It is a food source for many marine organisms and a key predator that controls the number of planktonic organisms.
Firefly Squid 3D Model Animation glb

Firefly Squid 3D Model Animation glb

Also known as firefly squid or firefly squid, it is a unique marine organism known for its luminescent properties. This small squid is mainly distributed in the waters of Toyama Bay and southern Hokkaido in Japan, and usually appears in spring. Small in size, with a body length of approximately 3 to 8 centimeters, possessing a transparent body and luminescent organs. The phenomenon of luminescence is caused by luminescent bacteria contained within its body. The firefly squid produces light through chemical reactions, and uses this light for communication, predation, and evasion of natural enemies. At night, the light emitted can illuminate the surrounding waters, creating a dazzling scene that attracts people's attention.
Mermaid Jellyfish (with 3D Animation Model)

Mermaid Jellyfish (with 3D Animation Model)

It is a creature that lives in the ocean and is known for its unique appearance and behavior. They usually have transparent or semi transparent bodies, making them almost imperceptible in water. The body structure includes an umbrella shaped top and many slender tentacles, which are not only used to capture food but also as tools for defending against predators. Swimming by contracting and expanding its umbrella structure, the movement is elegant and slow, giving a dreamy feeling. It is a food source for many marine organisms and also a part of the marine food chain. Although their appearance may be fascinating, some species of jellyfish are toxic.
Nautilus (with 3D animated model) glb

Nautilus (with 3D animated model) glb

It is an ancient marine mollusk belonging to the order Nautilus in the cephalopod class. Known for its spiral shaped shell, which is not only beautiful but also has a unique structure, it is a miracle in nature. The shell is composed of multiple chambers, each connected by a structure called a "partition". By adjusting the gas and water inside the chamber to control buoyancy, one can freely swim in the ocean. They mainly live in tropical and subtropical coral reef areas and are nocturnal animals. They usually hide under the sand or rocks on the seabed during the day and come out to forage at night. Food mainly includes small fish, crustaceans, and other small marine organisms.
Anna Colorful Sea Slug (with 3D Animation Model)

Anna Colorful Sea Slug (with 3D Animation Model)

It is a colorful sea slug belonging to the gastropod class of the phylum Mollusca. This small marine organism is famous for its bright body color and unique living habits. The body usually appears orange or yellow with black spots or stripes, which serve as a warning color to potential predators that they may contain toxic substances. They mainly live in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean Pacific region and prefer to live near coral reefs, feeding on algae and other small marine organisms. The reproductive mode is hermaphrodite, where each individual has male and female reproductive organs and can reproduce through heterologous fertilization.
North Pacific Giant Octopus 3D Model Animation

North Pacific Giant Octopus 3D Model Animation

It is a large octopus that lives in the North Pacific Ocean. Large in size, with arms reaching up to 6 meters and a weight of up to 50 kilograms. Usually living in the deep sea at depths of 300 to 3000 meters underwater, feeding on fish, crustaceans, and other mollusks. Known for its powerful strength and intelligence, it can use tentacles to perform complex operations and even open bottles with screw caps. It also has excellent camouflage ability, which can change the color and texture of the skin to adapt to the surrounding environment. The lifespan is relatively short, usually only 1 to 2 years, but during this period, it will experience rapid growth and reproduction.
Octopus (with 3D animated model)

Octopus (with 3D animated model)

It is a highly intelligent and adaptable marine mollusk. Belonging to the cephalopod class, it has eight flexible tentacles and two particularly developed large eyes. The tentacles are covered with suction cups, which not only help them hunt, but also enable them to move flexibly on the seabed or rocks. Renowned for its outstanding learning and problem-solving abilities, even able to learn new skills through observation and imitation. He is a top-notch camouflage master in nature, able to change the color and texture of the skin to adapt to the surrounding environment, thereby avoiding predators or capturing prey. The lifespan is relatively short, usually only one to two years.
Noble scallop specimens

Noble scallop specimens

The shell of the luxurious scallop is large and larger, with a shell length exceeding 100mm. The shell is tough and round in shape. The shell length is slightly equal to the shell height, the two shells are equal, the left shell is slightly more convex than the right shell, and the sides of the shell are slightly equal. The dorsal edge of the shell is straight, and the ventral edge is circular. The top of the shell is located in the middle of the back edge, small and not convex, with shell ears in front and behind the top of the shell. The two ears are unequal, with the left anterior ear slightly larger and both ears forming triangles, with 7-8 thin ribs on the ribs; There is a significant difference between the front and back ears of the right shell; The front ear is large, nearly triangular, with about 4 thick ribs on the surface, and there are several small comb teeth in the foot silk holes below; Rear ear triangle with several thin ribs.
Two color river clam specimen

Two color river clam specimen

The external characteristics of the shell range from medium to large. The shell beak is located at the front end. Thin shell. The true bead layer did not extend to the end. Lack of twisted teeth. The scar on the anterior adductor muscle is small and located at the front end, while the scar on the posterior adductor muscle is large and located in the center. There are no water pipes. Attach the front foot fibers to the substrate and bury them in the substrate with the back edge facing upwards.
Sea curled specimen

Sea curled specimen

Haijuan, a type of shell, is medium to large in size, slender, and has many layers of snails. The shell surface usually has many spiral ribs and significant thick longitudinal ribs. Discovered on the west coast and Penghu Islands. From the Yellow Sea to the South China Sea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Keelung, in the western waters of Taiwan, Mosquito Pit in Gongliao Township, Taipei County, Lukang in Changhua County, Kaohsiung County, Penghu, Penghu Inland Sea, Danshui in Taipei County, Baishawan Coast in Taipei County, Hualien Coast, Anping in Tainan City, Donggang in Pingtung County, Jinning in Kinmen, Jincheng, Jinsha, Jinhu, and Lieyu. Mature individuals have a well-developed and broad outer lip on their shell; The water pipe trench is also very deep, and the leading edge of the outer lip usually extends beyond the water pipe trench.
Garden snail specimen

Garden snail specimen

The garden snail belongs to the "Halix" snail genus, which is native to central western Europe such as France and England. It usually inhabits gardens or shrubs, hence it is called the "garden snail" or the scattered snail. There are dense and delicate engraved patterns, with multiple dark brown spiral shaped bands that block the yellow spots or stripes that intersect with them., Shells have 4.5 to 5 snail layers, with a shell height of 29 to 33 millimeters and a shell width of 32 to 38 millimeters. The shell surface has obvious threads and growth lines, and the spiral part is short. The embryonic snail layer is smooth, and the body snail layer is particularly enlarged, with extreme inclination in the forward direction.
Zhanjiang oyster specimen

Zhanjiang oyster specimen

Zhanjiang oysters are known as "cat ear oysters" by fishermen, with a relatively small body size and a maximum individual length of about 3 centimeters. Zhanjiang, known as the "Seafood Capital of China", "Top 10 Green Cities in China", and "Top 10 Low Carbon Ecological Cities in China", has as many as 101 harbors throughout the city. Marine resources are exceptionally abundant, and aquatic products have ranked first in Guangdong Province for many consecutive years. Among them, Zhanjiang oysters are one of the most distinctive seafood in Zhanjiang.
Spinous shell

Spinous shell

Spiny snails are a type of animal belonging to the phylum Mollusca, with large and thick shells. The shell height is 125.1mm and the shell width is 103.0mm. The shell surface is yellow white. The spiral layer is about 8 layers. The suture line is shallow. Each snail layer has 3 longitudinal swollen ribs, with thick and strong branching spines on the ribs. There are approximately 7-10 visible spines on the longitudinal ribs at the edge of the shell opening. There are tumor like protrusions between the longitudinally swollen ribs. The shallow groove is a flattened semi tubular shape, and there are usually three large spines on the right side of the shallow groove.
Weasel taro snail shell

Weasel taro snail shell

The shell of the Weasel Conus is thick, the snail tower is low and flat, and it has a shell and a water pipe trench. The nervous system is concentrated, and the esophageal nerve ring is located behind the salivary gland and is not penetrated by the salivary gland delivery tube; The gastrointestinal ganglia are located near the central nervous system of the brain. The mouth is well-developed, and the esophagus has unpaired esophageal glands. A part of the outer film is wrapped to form a water pipe. Androgynous, males have copulators. The olfactory detector is feather shaped with narrow teeth and tongue. Residing in intertidal zones to depths below 20 meters on rocky seabeds. Carnivorous, feeding on worms, fish, or other mollusks. There are venom glands in the body that can shoot prey and harm predators, distributed from the Indian Ocean to the Western Pacific.
Martin's long nosed snail shell

Martin's long nosed snail shell

Martin Long nosed Snail, commonly known as Zhen Long nosed Snail in Chinese. Family and genus classification: Molluscs, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Mesogastropoda, Phoenix Snails. The habitat environment is in deep-sea mud and sand bottoms and subtidal zones. It is distributed in the Philippines and Taiwan, China Province of China. The South China Sea includes southern Taiwan, Borneo, the Philippines, Hainan, and Indonesia. Shell is thin and light, with a luster like silk. The snail tower is tall, with a top shell and a round body layer; The spine shaped front water pipe groove is slightly curved. The suture line is shallow, with a clear spiral groove below it. The outer lip edge is thickened and has 6-7 short spines. The shell surface is milky brown, the outer lip edge and lower part of the snail layer are white, and the middle snail layer is dark brown.
Baiyan Bao snail shell

Baiyan Bao snail shell

The hundred eyed conch is a mollusk of the Gastropoda family. Shells have a distinct cylindrical shape and are coiled within the snail layer. The shell is narrow and elongated, with fine teeth on the outer and inner lips, and a tongue shaped tongue. The outer membrane is thin, with a two leaf shape, and the living body is almost completely covered by the shell. The spiral part almost disappears when it reaches adulthood, and there is no opening in adulthood. The shell surface is smooth and glossy, with a light yellow brown color and many brown rings of varying sizes on it. There are also two yellow white horizontal bands on the shell surface. Living in tropical and subtropical warm sea areas, it can be found from intertidal zones to deeper rocks, coral reefs, or sandy seabeds. Mainly feeds on algae or coral animals.
Scorpion shell

Scorpion shell

Scorpion snails are 95-220 millimeters long and are dioecious. The shell is spindle shaped. The height of the spiral tower is moderate, and its layers are weakly keel shaped. The sliding layer of the shell axis is well-developed, and there are usually finger like protrusions on the outer lip. The most distinctive feature is the well-developed eyes, with long and pointed tentacles on the eye stalks that can be freely extended and retracted. The surface of the shell is decorated with rich and colorful carvings. The shell mouth is often narrow and long, with front and rear water pipe grooves, wide and thick outer lips, and a siphon channel at the front end. The serrated edge near the front end of the shell is called the "Phoenix Snail Scar", which is a channel through which the right eye of this snail extends to observe changes in the external environment. Small keratinous pores with serrated edges.
Comb shaped scallop shell

Comb shaped scallop shell

The scallop, also known as the scallop, belongs to the family of scallop in the order of pearl oysters. The shell is fan-shaped, with two shells that are low and flat, and the shell height is slightly greater than the shell length; Straight dorsal margin and round ventral margin; At the top of the shell, there are shell ears on the front and back of the top, with the front ear being larger; There is a pedis hole under the right anterior ear; The two shells are nearly equal in size, but the right shell is flatter and the left shell is more convex; There are spiny protrusions on the ribs, and the shell color changes, usually light brown; The color of the inner surface of the shell is light, mostly pink, with the same rib pattern as the shell surface; The hinge is straight, toothless, and the inner ligament is located in the groove of the three fish ligament. Due to its bright, thin, and hard shell, with multiple radiating ribs, it resembles a sunflower fan in appearance, and there is a depression on the ventral surface of the right shell in front of the ear.
Fan shell

Fan shell

Scallops are mollusks belonging to the family of sea clams in the order of pearl oysters. The shell is relatively large and nearly circular; Straight back edge; Top of the shell near the middle of the dorsal edge; Having ears on both sides, most species have unequal ears on both sides; Generally, there is a pedis foramen below the anterior ear of the right shell, and its ventral edge has several small comb teeth; Shell surfaces often have radiating ribs of various shapes, with scales or small spines on the ribs; The growth pattern is fine and regular. The shell colors are diverse; The complexion inside the shell is light and slightly glossy, often with internal ribs corresponding to the shell surface, and obvious muscle scars; The inner ligament is brown and located in the triangular ligament groove. The coat has a thick edge, developed coat eyes and tentacles, and no water pipes.
Heavenly King Red Spiral Shell

Heavenly King Red Spiral Shell

The Heavenly King Red Snail, also known as the Florida MacConck Snail, is a highly predatory sea snail found in subtropical and tropical regions. They are the largest gastropod class in American waters. The shell length of the Tianwang red spiral snail is 60 centimeters. The shell is shuttle shaped and has a long siphon tube with up to 10 spirals. The shell of the juvenile is bright orange and turns gray white to salmon orange as it grows, with a light yellow brown or dark brown stratum corneum. The Tianwang red spiral snail is preyed upon by other large marine predators, including the left-handed fragrant snail, queen phoenix snail, and bone snail genus. They also have same-sex cannibalism. In the aquarium, they also eat small hermit crabs.
Agate conch shell

Agate conch shell

Agate conch is a mollusk of the Gastropoda family. The shell is oval in shape and the snail layer is rolled inward. The shell is narrow and elongated, with fine teeth on the outer and inner lips, and a tongue shaped tongue. The outer membrane is thin, with a two leaf shape, and the living body is almost completely covered by the shell. The spiral part almost disappears when it reaches adulthood, and there is no opening in adulthood. Living in tropical and subtropical warm sea areas, it can be found from intertidal zones to deeper rocks, coral reefs, or sandy seabeds. Mainly feeds on algae or coral animals. Due to its beautiful appearance, it is highly favored by shellfish collectors and has high ornamental and collectible value.