㺢㹢狓 specimen
㺢㹢狓 (hu ò ji ā p ī) (Latin name: Okapia johnstoni, English name: Okapi), also known as the African unicorn, is a chordate animal of the genus Hoga in the family of deer. It is listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List and is one of the few mammals that can lick its own ears.
White sturgeon
The Chinese sturgeon is a fish species belonging to the family Acipenseridae in the order Sturgeon, also known as the Chinese sturgeon, Chinese sturgeon, swordfish, elephant fish, tuna, etc. Body length spindle shaped, pectoral fins flat in the front and slightly laterally flattened in the back; The head is relatively long, accounting for more than half of the body length; The kiss is elongated in a conical shape, with a flat and narrow front end; Extremely small eyes, round, lateral position; Lower mouth, with a large, curved mouth and sharp small teeth on both jaws; It should be closer to the eyes than to the snout; The gill pores are large and connected to the isthmus; Gill rakes are thick and tightly arranged; The dorsal fin is located behind the body, close to the base of the caudal fin; The anal fin is located below the dorsal fin; Developed pectoral fins; There are no scales on the body surface. The back and tail fins are dark gray or light gray, while the fins and abdomen are white.
Hammerhead sharks
The hammerhead shark is a collective term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape. The hammerhead shark is distributed in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other sea areas of China, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. It often appears on beaches, bays, and river mouths. Previously, all eight subspecies of the hammerhead shark were included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Spoonbill skull
Spoonbill, a collective term for six species of long legged wading birds, is the national bird of the Netherlands. Mainly feeds on small vertebrates and invertebrates such as shrimp, crabs, aquatic insects, insect larvae, worms, crustaceans, mollusks, frogs, tadpoles, lizards, and small fish, occasionally also consuming small amounts of plant-based food. Spoonbills often move in groups, and occasionally there may be individuals moving alone. Resting often spreads out in a straight line by the water's edge. Stand still for a long time, then fly to another place after being startled. Sexual alertness and fear of people, with both wings flapping rapidly during flight, averaging around 186 movements per minute. Flying often takes place in sparse single rows or in wavy diagonal lines.
Spotted head wagtail skull
The spotted headed wagtail is an animal belonging to the family Scombridae in the order Scombriformes. The body length of the spotted headed wagtail is about 24 centimeters, belonging to the earless feather tribe. Its body color is brown with light horizontal stripes; The chin is white with one white diagonal line on the shoulder, and the abdomen is white with brown vertical lines; Yellow brown iris; Yellow green mouth, yellow end; The feet are yellow green, and the soles are covered in feathers. The spotted wagtail is distributed in northeastern India and various Southeast Asian countries, while it is found in southern, central, southwestern, and southeastern China. It inhabits forested and agricultural areas in mountainous, hilly, and plain regions. The spotted headed wagtail is nocturnal and usually moves alone or in pairs. It is more active during the day, particularly in the early morning and evening, and can also hunt at night.
Hammerhead sharks
The hammerhead shark is a collective term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape. The hammerhead shark is distributed in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other sea areas of China, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. It often appears on beaches, bays, and river mouths. Previously, all eight subspecies of the hammerhead shark were included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
bear
Bear is a general term for carnivorous animals in the family Ursidae. The lifespan of wild bears is about 15-20 years. Bears are more common in northern temperate regions and are widely distributed in North America, Europe, and Asia. Residing in mountainous, temperate, or tropical forests. Most of them are good at climbing trees and swimming. Poor vision, sensitive sense of smell, relying on smell to forage. Omnivorous animals. Bear meat is a delicacy in Chinese cuisine. Bear skin has been considered very precious for many years. Bear oil can be used for frying food and as a leather softener. Live bears have been used for entertainment in various historical periods. Due to continuous hunting, the numbers around the world are decreasing.
Mountain demon
Mangkhut, a mammal of the genus Mangkhut in the monkey family of the primate order. The mountain monkey is the most vicious and largest monkey, with a body length of over 80 centimeters and a height of over 1 meter when standing. Its face is brightly colored and is known as the "big flower face" among monkeys. The mountain demon has a large and long head, resembling a ghost, hence its name. Mangkhut is mainly distributed in the southern part of Sana River in Cameroon, Bioko Island in Guinea, Gabon, and Congo in Africa; It inhabits tropical rainforests and sparse forests on tropical grasslands, as well as rocky forests, corridor forests, riparian forests, agricultural land, flooded forests, and riverbeds in tropical grasslands. The mountain demon has a very high intelligence and is one of the smartest monkeys.
C. giganteus
The giant ring tailed lizard is a diurnal burrowing lizard. They are usually distributed in dry rocky areas, inhabiting rock crevices or carved caves, and their habits and environment are very similar to some rock dwelling king lizards. Animals such as crickets, bread worms, leafy vegetables, fruits, and flowers will all be accepted. The environmental arrangement for raising giant ring tailed lizards can be based on reptile sand and stacked rocks, which are sufficient. They also require a large amount of sunlight, so high-quality UVB light is an indispensable equipment. In summer, they need 12-14 hours of sunlight per day.
Endangered species of hammerhead shark
The hammerhead shark is a collective term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape. The hammerhead shark is distributed in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other sea areas of China, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. It often appears on beaches, bays, and river mouths. Previously, all eight subspecies of the hammerhead shark were included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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