Skull of roe deer
Roe deer (scientific name: Capreolus capreolus) is a small and medium-sized deer of the genus Roe deer (Capreolus) of the family Ceraceae (Cervidae). Because of its small size, high alertness and unique behavior, it is widely distributed in temperate to cold temperate forests in Eurasia. It is a familiar "forest spirit".
Red-crowned crane (with 3D animation model)
The red-crowned crane (scientific name: Grus japonensis) is a large wading bird in the genus Crane. The body length of the red-crowned crane is 1.2~1.5 meters. The male is slightly larger than the female. There is a gray-black broad stripe on each side of the neck. There is a small white feather spot on the ear feathers and the iris is dark brown. The forehead and head are bare, without feathers, and are vermilion. Red-crowned crane throat neck, secondary and tertiary flight feathers are black. The mouth is yellowish green, the tail is short, and the tail feathers are white. Legs and feet are leaden black. The red-crowned crane chicks are pale brownish yellow, but the tips of the primary feathers are black, and the neck and secondary feathers are dark brown or gray.
Peregrine Falcon Specimen
Peregrine Falcon, scientific name: Falco rusticolus, Falconidae. The largest falcon has a body length of 45-60cm and a wingspan of 90-115cm. Its beak is curved and sharp, and its feet are covered with strong pectinate scales, which are suitable for tearing prey. The body is stout, the male bird is 48-56cm long, and the female bird is larger (58-60cm); The male bird is grayish blue with dark stripes on the abdomen, and the female bird is brownish brown with dark spots. The staple food lemmings, snow rabbits, puffins and pheasants can subduction at speeds of more than 200 kilometers per hour and use gravitational acceleration (about 25g) to kill them.
Specimen of Green Broad-billed Bird
Green broad-billed bird, scientific name: Calyptomena viridis, passerine broad-billed bird family, round and fat body, broad and short beak, body feather mainly emerald green, throat with chestnut patches, female body color is darker than male birds. Tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo), southern Thailand and Singapore. It inhabits lowland primary forests, secondary forests and bamboo forests, usually below 600 meters above sea level. Banyan fruit (such as figs), berries, insects (beetles, caterpillars) and spiders; wide beak can quickly peel fruit pulp.
Gannet Specimen
Gannet, scientific name: Morus bassanus, gannet family Booby. The largest gannet, with a body length of 80-100cm and a wingspan of 165-180cm, has a long beak with an inflated tip, pure white feathers, black wing tips, and blue-green bare skin at the base of the beak. North Atlantic and North Pacific temperate and frigid waters, breeding sites concentrated in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Iceland and the northern islands of Japan. Non-breeding period spread to tropical waters, but rarely deep into the equator. The staple food is sardine, mackerel and other cluster fish, which can catch 1-3 fish in a single dive. Young birds need adult individuals to feed with ruminant and semi-digested food.
Galapagos Tortoise Specimen
The scientific name of Galapagos tortoise (Galapagos giant tortoise): Chelonoidis nigra, tortoidae, is one of the largest tortoises with a shell height of 1.2 meters and a weight of 417 kilograms. The carapace is dome-shaped or saddle-shaped and is differentiated according to subspecies. The life span can reach more than 150 years. Cactus, vines, grass as staple food, gastric acid strong acid decomposition of wood fiber. The rainy season replenishes petals and fruits, and the dry season relies on lichen and prickly pear cactus.
Emperor Penguin Specimen
King penguins (Aptenodytes) Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) are mainly distributed in Antarctica and surrounding sub-Antarctic islands (such as South Georgia Island and Ross Sea), and inhabit floating ice areas and coastal ice-free zones. Penguins have the largest body shape, black and white feathers, and orange-yellow patches on their ears and beaks, adapting to the polar cold environment. Body height of up to 1.2 meters, weight 22-45kg, is the largest existing penguin. Carnivorous, with Antarctic krill (90% of the diet), fish (such as Antarctic cod) and cephalopods as the staple food, diving depth of up to 500 meters.
spotted deer specimen
The spotted deer (scientific name: Axis axis) is an even-hoofed animal of the genus Deer, Deer. Standing shoulder height 0.6-1 meters, body length of about 1.5 meters. Bucks horns, trifurcated, up to 75cm long. This species has a red body color and white on the abdomen, inside of the legs and under the short tail. Males tend to be darker in color and have black markings on their faces. Characteristic white patches appear in both sexes and extend in longitudinal rows throughout the animal's life. A black dorsal stripe runs across the animal's back.
Spanish Goat
Goat (scientific name: Capra hircus) is a mammal of the genus Bovine Goat. Also known as summer sheep, black sheep. There are more than 150 goat breeds in the world, including dairy goat and hairy goat; there are more than 40 goat breeds in China, including Yimeng black goat and Cangshan black goat. The goat has a compact structure, a deep and broad chest, arched ribs, a straight back and waist, a large abdomen without drooping, regular limbs, strong bones, well-developed and elastic breasts, and large and neat nipples. Tip of mouth, sharp teeth, thin lips. Both male and female sheep have horns and beard. The coat is mostly white, accounting for more than 85%, the outer layer is coarse hair and the inner layer is fluff.
Twisted Horned Forest Antelope Specimen
The hornbeam antelope is a mammal of the genus Bokolinga in the order Artiodactyla. The fur is predominantly gray, with a white streak with distinct V-shaped white hairs on the nose and small white dots on both sides of the face. The ears are funnel-shaped, with long laryngeal spikes; only males have horns, the horns 1.7 meters long. The average life expectancy is 8-12 years. The horned antelope is distributed in eastern to southern Africa. It inhabits translucent forests or dense irrigation, often in mountainous or rocky areas. Active diurnal, 5-6 females form groups without rank, while 2-10 males form single groups. Vegetarian animals that feed on leaves, plants, tubers, flowers, and fruits.
Iranian Sheep Specimen
Ovine (Ovis aries) is a mammal of the genus Ovine in the family Boviidae, in the order Artiodactyla. The body is plump and covered with dense hair. Short head; Rams have large spiral horns, ewes have no horns or small horns; The skull has a tear socket and the nasal bone is relatively raised. Four hooves have toe glands; The tip of the mouth and lips are thin and flexible. Weight ranges from tens of kilograms to more than 100 kilograms, with a natural life span of about 15 years.
lazy bear specimen
The lazy bear is a mammal of the genus lazy bear in the order Carnivora, with a black body, rarely dark brown or reddish brown, a crescent-shaped white spot on the chest, and a light-colored nose and face. The hair is long and messy. Under feeding conditions, life can reach 40 years. The sloth bears are found in Sri Lanka, India, Nepal and Bhutan. It inhabits early and humid forests, shrubs, savannas and grasslands, mostly below 1500 meters above sea level, and occasionally up to 2000 meters above sea level, such as the Western Ghats in India. It feeds mainly on termites, but also on small vertebrates, fruits, and insects.
sheep specimen
Ovine (Ovis aries) is a mammal of the genus Ovine in the family Boviidae, in the order Artiodactyla. The body is plump and covered with dense hair. Short head; Rams have large spiral horns, ewes have no horns or small horns; The skull has a tear socket and the nasal bone is relatively raised. Four hooves have toe glands; The tip of the mouth and lips are thin and flexible. Weight ranges from tens of kilograms to more than 100 kilograms, with a natural life span of about 15 years.
Specimen of the Horned Antelope
The ornis belong to the bovidae. The neck of the horned antelope is relatively short, and the shoulder is slightly higher than the hip. The limbs are thicker and the feet are wide. The tail is round and thin, 25-35cm long, with long hair at the end. The hair in winter is long and rough, mainly grayish brown, and the hair in summer is sandy yellow. The forehead of the head has large black tufts of hair. Small eyes; The horns of both male and female are about 80cm long and female, and female, and female, which are relatively thin, curved posteriorly and then upward, respectively, and slightly resembled a flat spiral. There is also an easy to identify feature, in their forehead has a much darker than the body hair color, and the face hair is whiter than the body hair.
goat specimen
Goat (scientific name: Capra hircus) is a mammal of the genus Bovine Goat. Also known as summer sheep, black sheep. There are more than 150 goat breeds in the world, including dairy goat and hairy goat; there are more than 40 goat breeds in China, including Yimeng black goat and Cangshan black goat. The goat has a compact structure, a deep and broad chest, arched ribs, a straight back and waist, a large abdomen without drooping, regular limbs, strong bones, well-developed and elastic breasts, and large and neat nipples. Tip of mouth, sharp teeth, thin lips. Both male and female sheep have horns and beard. The coat is mostly white, accounting for more than 85%, the outer layer is coarse hair and the inner layer is fluff.
(mantis) specimen
The mantis, also known as "cicadas", belongs to the hemiptera cicadae. It is a small cicada with a body length of about 2.5cm and a purple-blue or yellow-green color with black stripes. The hindwings are transparent except for the black margin. Males have articulators in their abdomen and can make "chi-chi" calls, which are not as loud as large cicadas, but last longer. Widely distributed, common in China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula and other places. Usually inhabited in lowland, mountainous or urban environments, with a particular preference for trees such as cherry blossoms and pines. It is one of the cicadas that appear earlier in summer. The larvae live in moist soil and feed on the sap of plant roots.
Black billed swan specimen
The black billed swan, also known as the trumpet swan, is the largest native waterfowl in North America and is named after its unique horn like call. The body length is usually between 138 and 165 centimeters, the wingspan can reach 185 to 304.8 centimeters, and the weight is between 7 and 13.6 kilograms. They are the heaviest flying birds in North America. Due to overfishing and habitat loss, the population sharply declined in the early 20th century. By implementing protective measures and reintroducing the project, the population has now recovered to some extent
Wolverine specimen
The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian wolf, is an extinct carnivorous marsupial. They once lived on the Australian mainland, Tasmania, and New Guinea. Due to being considered a threat to farm livestock, the wombat was heavily hunted and killed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The last known wolverine passed away in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania in 1936.
Takin specimen
Takins are also known as takins. This large ungulates are mainly distributed in the eastern the Himalayas, including Bhutan, China, India and Myanmar. It is a large ungulates belonging to the Bovidae family and Caprinae subfamily. They usually live in mountainous areas with an altitude of 2000 to 4500 meters and enjoy activities on the edges of forests and grasslands.
Stella manatee skeleton
The Steller manatee, also known as the giant dugong, is an extinct species of manatee, first described by German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller in 1741. This giant marine mammal once lived near the Command Islands in the Bering Sea, mainly distributed in the waters between Alaska and Russia. Due to its slow movement and fearlessness of humans, the Stella manatee was overhunted within 27 years of its discovery and eventually became extinct in 1768.
Snow leopard specimen
The snow leopard, also known as the grass leopard, lotus leaf leopard, or mugwort leopard, is a species of the feline leopard genus in the carnivorous order. The body size of snow leopards is slightly smaller than that of ordinary leopards, with a tail length of about 3/4 of the head length. Its relatively long and thick tail is a significant feature that distinguishes it from other similar species. Its head is small and round, its snout is short, and its limbs are relatively short. The whole body is covered with long and dense fluffy hair, mainly gray white in color; The back and ribs are scattered with fuzzy or irregular large black circular patches, presented in a sparse arrangement of five vertical rows, with small spots dotted inside the patches; Black circular spots arranged in rows can be seen below the head, neck, and limbs.
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