Nagoya Damo Frog
The Nagoya Damo Frog, also known as the Nagoya Damo Frog in Chinese, is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Cichlidae. It is a unique frog species in Japan, distributed from the East China Sea to the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. The Nagoya Damo frog is traditionally divided into two local forms: the Okayama form in the west and the Nagoya form in the east. These two forms differ genetically, but their distribution range is still unclear, so they have never been defined in taxonomy.
Black spotted side folded frog tadpole
The Black spotted Side Fold Frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Side Fold Frog. It is distributed in some areas of Russia adjacent to the Heilongjiang River Basin. It can also be seen in Xizang, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Xinjiang and other provinces and regions in China. It inhabits paddy fields, ponds, lakes and marshes in plains or hills, as well as mountainous areas below 2200 meters above sea level.
Pelophylax nigromaculata
The Black spotted Side Fold Frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae and the genus Side Fold Frog. It is distributed in some areas of Russia adjacent to the Heilongjiang River Basin. It can also be seen in Xizang, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Xinjiang and other provinces and regions in China. It inhabits paddy fields, ponds, lakes and marshes in plains or hills, as well as mountainous areas below 2200 meters above sea level.
Japanese Flying Frog Female
The Chinese name is Japanese flying frog, which is an animal belonging to the tree frog family. It is distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This frog is named after Hermann Schlegel, a German zoologist from the 19th century. The male body length of Japanese flying frogs is 32-43 millimeters, and the female body length is 43-53 millimeters. Males have yellow white reproductive pads, darker throat color, and a pair of slit shaped glottis. Poor development of webbed fingers and toes; A truncated disc with a circular groove at the tip of the finger. The skin on the back is almost completely smooth.
Japanese Flying Frog Male
The Chinese name is Japanese flying frog, which is an animal belonging to the tree frog family. It is distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This frog is named after Hermann Schlegel, a German zoologist from the 19th century. The male body length of Japanese flying frogs is 32-43 millimeters, and the female body length is 43-53 millimeters. Males have yellow white reproductive pads, darker throat color, and a pair of slit shaped glottis. Poor development of webbed fingers and toes; A truncated disc with a circular groove at the tip of the finger. The skin on the back is almost completely smooth.
Gorgeous wine colored round fan crab
The wine colored round fan crab is a type of crab belonging to the fan crab family. It is composed of H Milne Edwards first described it in 1834. This species has been found in various regions including Japan, Solomon Islands, Ceylon, Andaman Islands, and Hainan Island in China. It is usually observed on mudflats near mangrove areas or river mouths. In the Philippines, it has been recorded in Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island, and is commonly found on the edge of swamps, under rocks. Crabs are occasionally caught in bamboo traps by local communities and consumed as food.
Japanese rock fan shrimp
The Chinese name is Japanese rock fan shrimp, also known as Japanese cicada shrimp, which belongs to the family Cicadanidae in the order Decapoda of the phylum Arthropods in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. The Japanese rock fan shrimp is a species in the Cicadaceae family, known as the Japanese cicada shrimp or Japanese rock fan shrimp. The maximum length of Japanese rock fan shrimp is 16 centimeters, and the length range of its shell is 4 to 7.4 centimeters. Females are larger than males. Its shell and upper abdomen are brown, with a blue hue on the leading edge, and its lower body and legs are yellow brown. The protrusion or protuberance on the back is purple on the side, while the protrusion in the middle of the back is cherry red; All the small bumps on the back are white.
Grey eyed Snow Crab Male
Gray eyed snow crab, also known as cobbler crab (USA), queen crab (Canada and Europe), is a species of snow crab belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Gray eyed snow crabs are distributed in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as the queen crab, and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab". Gray eyed snow crabs are the largest crab resource in Alaska, with a high annual catch of over 100000 tons.
Grey eyed Snow Crab Male
Gray eyed snow crab, also known as cobbler crab (USA), queen crab (Canada and Europe), is a species of snow crab belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Gray eyed snow crabs are distributed in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as the queen crab, and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab". Gray eyed snow crabs are the largest crab resource in Alaska, with a high annual catch of over 100000 tons.
Ocypode stimpsoni
The Chinese name for the sand crab is Ocypode stimpsoni, also known as the Sze's sand crab. It belongs to the phylum arthropods, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae, and genus Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Crab is distributed on the east coast of North Korea, Japan, Taiwan Island, and Guangdong, Fujian, Shandong, Bohai Bay and other places in Chinese Mainland. Its living environment is sea water, and most of its caves live on the beach at the high tide line.
Uca arcuata
The Chinese name for Ocypode stimpsoni is the curved edge fiddler crab, also known as the reticulated fiddler crab or the curved edge tube fiddler crab. It belongs to the phylum Arthropods, order Mollusca, family Crabaidae, and genus Crabapple. It is a marine organism. The edge fiddler crabs are distributed in the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, and the eastern coast of Chinese Mainland. Their living environment is seawater, and they live in salt marshes or mangrove swamps in the upper intertidal zone.
hemigrapsus penicillatus
The Chinese name is Eriocheir sinensis, which belongs to the genus Eriocheir in the order Decapoda of the phylum Arthropoda of the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Crabs are distributed in North Korea, Japan and Chinese Mainland in Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Bohai Bay, Liaodong Bay, Taiwan Island and other places. Their living environment is sea water, and they are commonly found under rocks or in rock crevices on the seashore, and sometimes on estuarine mudflats. The head and chest armor are square in shape, with the front half slightly wider than the back half, and the surface has fine concave points. There are particles in all areas of the front and back of the body, and the liver area is low concave. The front and side stomach areas are raised and separated by a longitudinal groove.
Pilumnus vespertilio
Pilumnus vespertilio, also known as bat hairy crab, is an animal belonging to the genus of hairy crabs in the family of hairy crabs. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the crevices of rocks along the coast or in shallow waters of coral reefs. It is distributed in Japan, Hawaii, Australia, Thailand, Singapore, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the east and south coast of Africa, as well as the Xisha Islands and Hainan Island in Chinese Mainland. The back of the body is densely covered with soil brown bristles of varying lengths, with longer bristles distributed along the edges of the head and chest armor and the surface of the feet.
Female Eriocheir sinensis
The Erimacrus isenbeckii, also known as the horseshoe crab or the chestnut crab, is an animal belonging to the genus Erimacrus in the family Ericaceae. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the Pacific Northwest and the marginal waters from the Pacific coast north of Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan to the coast of Alaska. They are important commercial resources, mainly captured in fishing cages. They are carnivorous animals that prey on benthic organisms such as polychaetes, shellfish, other shellfish, and small fish. The natural enemies are the Bering wolffish and the North Pacific giant octopus.
Male Eriocheir sinensis
The Erimacrus isenbeckii, also known as the horseshoe crab or the chestnut crab, is an animal belonging to the genus Erimacrus in the family Ericaceae. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the Pacific Northwest and the marginal waters from the Pacific coast north of Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan to the coast of Alaska. They are important commercial resources, mainly captured in fishing cages. They are carnivorous animals that prey on benthic organisms such as polychaetes, shellfish, other shellfish, and small fish. The natural enemies are the Bering wolffish and the North Pacific giant octopus.
Gorgeous wine colored round fan crab
Baptozius vinosus, also known as the wine colored round fan crab, is an animal belonging to the genus of round fan crabs in the family of fan crabs. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the surface seabed of the Indo Western Pacific region. In many countries, it is widely used as a food crab. It is distributed in Japan, Solomon Islands, Celebes, Andaman and Hainan Island in Chinese Mainland.
Raft wood hidden crab
The Chuanmu Hidden Crab is an animal belonging to the family of hand crabs and the genus of hand crabs. They mainly live in shallow seawater. The head and chest armor of the bamboo crab is square in shape, with a width of up to 3 centimeters. There are some deep grooves that divide it into several areas. The front half has intermittent horizontal ridges, mixed with rough particles. There is an inconspicuous tooth mark on the front edge except for the posterior teeth of the eyes. The side edges are straight and parallel, and the forehead is wide. The eyes are located near the corners of the front side, and the outer teeth of the eye socket are triangular, pointing forward.
Armed basket crab female
Mursia armata, also known as armed basket crab, is an animal belonging to the genus Crab of Mantou crab family. They mainly live in seawater, especially on sandy bottoms at depths of 50-150 meters. It is distributed in Japan, Guangxi and Hainan Island in Chinese Mainland.
Armed basket crab male
Mursia armata, also known as armed basket crab, is an animal belonging to the genus Crab of Mantou crab family. They mainly live in seawater, especially on sandy bottoms at depths of 50-150 meters. It is distributed in Japan, Guangxi and Hainan Island in Chinese Mainland.
Victory Liming Crab
The Matuta victor, also known as the tenacious dawn crab, sand crab, or sand follower, is an animal belonging to the dawn crab genus of the dawn crab family. They mainly live in the outskirts of China, where seawater is semi saline. The head and chest armor of the Victory Dawn Crab is nearly circular, with the forehead slightly wider than the eye sockets. The front edge protrudes in the middle and is divided into two teeth by a "V" - shaped notch. The lower inner eye socket teeth are smooth and blunt circular, with three small blunt teeth on the edge.
Chinese Guan Gong Crab
The Chinese Guan Gong crab is an animal belonging to the Guan Gong crab family and the Guan Gong crab genus. They mainly live in seawater, especially in mud and sandy bottoms at depths of 15-50 meters. Guangong Crab is distributed in Guangdong, Hainan and other places in Chinese Mainland.
Japanese river sand crab
The Japanese river sand crab is an animal belonging to the sand crab genus of the family Crabs. They mainly live in seawater, brackish water, and freshwater environments. The Japanese river sand crab is considered a near threatened species because its habitat conditions are changing.
Toothed stone fan crab
Epixanthus dentatus, also known as the toothed stone crab, is an animal belonging to the genus Epixanthus in the family Cymbidae. They mainly live in seawater, especially in the mangrove forests of East Africa. It is a predatory crab that typically inhabits mangrove forests in East Africa. Their behavior is usually nocturnal and elusive, which often hinders analysis of their natural diet and prey selection. The orange spots on the shell of the toothed stone fan crab can easily identify this common crab. They are usually hidden under driftwood.
Square Large Crab
The Chinese name is the Square Large Crab, which belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae, and genus Large Crab in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Crab is distributed in Hawaii, Tahiti, New Caledonia, Australia, Madagascar, the east coast of Africa, and Guangxi and Guangdong in Chinese Mainland. Its living environment is sea water, mainly inhabiting in intertidal rock crevices or under rocks.
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