Borneo Lantern Fly Specimen
The Borneo lantern fly is an insect belonging to the family Cicadae, mainly found in the Borneo region of Southeast Asia. Known for its distinctive appearance, the head has a distinct protuberant structure, usually red or orange in color. The wings are brightly colored, often with green or white, and dotted with yellow spots. It lives mainly in tropical rainforests and feeds on the sap of plants. It plays an important role in the ecosystem of Borneo and is an important part of the biodiversity of the region. Due to its unique appearance and ecological habits, the Borneo lantern fly has also attracted the attention of many nature lovers and researchers.
gem golden turtle specimen
The gem tortoise is a genus known for its metallic luster in the family Tortoidae. It has a wide range of species, bright colors, and a very high ornamental value for its shell. The body color is diverse, and its metallic luster is strong, as if it were silver-plated. Mainly distributed in Central America, South America and parts of Asia. The larvae usually live in soil or saprowood and feed on plant roots or humus, while the adults feed on nectar and plant sap. The metallic luster of adults not only has ornamental value, but also may be related to their survival strategy. Because of its unique appearance, it is often used for insect specimen collection and even made into jewelry.
Parrot 3D model with animation
It is a type of bird that is brightly colored, intelligent, and good at imitating human language, belonging to the parrotfish order. Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, it is known for its bright feathers, unique hooked beak, and powerful flying ability. There are many types of social animals that often move in groups. Eating fruits, seeds, nuts, flowers, and insects. The lifespan is relatively long, and some varieties can live for 40 years or even longer under artificial feeding conditions. Intelligence ranks among the top in birds, and they are able to learn various skills and vocabulary, making them popular pets. Requires a lot of attention, social interaction, and intellectual stimulation to maintain physical and mental health.
Flash Butterfly (with 3D Animation Model)
It is a beautiful and unique butterfly known for its rapid flight and sparkling wings. It usually has a bright metallic color, and the scales on the wings can reflect light, creating a dazzling shimmering effect. Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, with diverse habitats, they can be found in forests and grasslands. The wings have various shapes, some with sharp edges and others with rounded edges, but they all share a common feature, which is that the patterns and colors on the wings are very charming. These patterns are not only beautiful, but also have important biological significance for the survival of butterflies, such as being used to warn predators that they may be toxic
Meishen Shandie (with 3D animated model)
It is a butterfly that lives in the tropical rainforests of South America. Known for its brilliant blue wings, it is the darling of butterfly enthusiasts and nature photographers. The wings will present a gradient color from deep blue to sky blue at different angles, as if they were a work of nature. Large in size, with wings that can spread up to 15 centimeters, it is one of the larger species in the butterfly family. Usually active in the early morning and evening, feeding on nectar. Due to the destruction of its habitat and climate change, the population of the Megalosaurus butterfly has been affected to some extent, therefore protecting its living environment is crucial for maintaining biodiversity.
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