Stranraer Museum-Boar Skull

Stranraer Museum-Boar Skull

Sea otter skull

Sea otter skull

The sea otter (scientific name: Enhydra lutris) is a semi-aquatic mammal of the genus Sea Otter of the carnivores Mustelidae. Due to its dense fur, round body size and unique predation behavior of "tapping shells with stones", it has become one of the most iconic marine mammals along the North Pacific coast. As a "key species" of the ecosystem, its survival directly affects marine biodiversity and is also a flagship species for global marine conservation. The existing populations are mainly concentrated in the Russian Far East, the United States/Canada Alaska, California, Mexico Baja California.
Sea Lion Skull

Sea Lion Skull

Sea lion (Sea Lion) is a semi-aquatic mammal in the family Sea Lionidae, which has become a landmark species in marine ecosystems due to its foldable flippers, outer ear structure and social habits. There are 7 genera and 15 species in the world, which are widely distributed in temperate to tropical waters, and are the key link between marine and terrestrial ecology. It is mainly distributed in the North Pacific Ocean, temperate waters of the southern hemisphere and some tropical waters; it inhabits coastal rocky areas, sandy beaches, rocks or floating ice edges, and prefers shallow seas with water depth <100 meters. Mainly to fish, cephalopods and crustaceans for food.
Rhino Skull

Rhino Skull

The rhinoceros (Rhinoceros) is a large herbivorous animal in the family Mammalia (Mammalia), hoyhooe (Perissodactyla), rhinoceridae (Rhinocerotidae), known for its iconic horns and heavy skin. Five species of rhinoceros (belonging to four genera), all of which are endangered, are facing a severe survival crisis due to habitat destruction and poaching.
Hippo Skull

Hippo Skull

Hippo scientific name: Hippopotamus amphibius, semi-aquatic giant mammal, stout, thick and hairless skin, saliva containing red pigment (UV protection); Developed incisors and huge canines (up to 50cm in males) are used for fighting and defense. It is distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting rivers, lakes, swamps and other still water environments, occasionally in coastal mangroves.
Brown Bear Skull

Brown Bear Skull

Brown bear (scientific name: Ursus arctos) is one of the most widely distributed large terrestrial mammals in the northern hemisphere. It is widely distributed in Eurasia and North America. It is named for its brown or golden hair and is an important top predator in the ecosystem. It belongs to the Mamiaceae, including several subspecies, such as the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) and the Kodiak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi).
African Forest Elephant Skull

African Forest Elephant Skull

The African forest elephant is an independent species of the genus African Elephant (Loxodonta), with significant genetic and morphological differences from the larger African steppe elephant (Loxodonta africana). Mainly distributed in the central and western African tropical rainforest areas, such as the Congo Basin, Gabon, Cameroon and other places in the dense forest.
Spiral fracture (medical pathology 3D model)

Spiral fracture (medical pathology 3D model)

Pathological types of fractures

Pathological types of fractures

Bone tissue anatomy with marked details

Bone tissue anatomy with marked details

Rabbit skeleton

Rabbit skeleton

Japanese pit viper skeleton

Japanese pit viper skeleton

The Japanese pit viper (Gloydius blomhofii) is a venomous snake species belonging to the subfamily Viperinae of the family Viperidae, found in Japan. Unique species of Japan. In Japan, it is commonly referred to as "pit viper".
Camel skull

Camel skull

Camel deer is a mammal of the camel genus in the family Camelidae of the order Artiodactyla. Camel deer have a larger body size, generally ranging from 2-2.6 meters in length. The body resembles a camel, with four long legs similar to a camel. The shoulders are high, the head is large, the eyes are small, the face is long, the neck is short, the nose is enlarged and slightly drooping, and the upper lip is 5-6 centimeters longer than the lower lip. The hair color of the whole body is brown, the nose is thickened, and there is a chin pouch under the throat. The antlers of adult male deer are the largest among deer, with palmar branches and rough horn surfaces. The moose is named after its hump shaped back hump and horn shaped lower jaw.
White legged noisy hornbill skull

White legged noisy hornbill skull

The white legged noisy hornbill, belonging to the hornbill family, hornbill subfamily, and hornbill genus, is distributed in central and southern Africa. The hornbill is a precious and beautiful large bird species, with a beak that accounts for one-third to half of its body length. It has a copper helmet shaped protrusion on its head called the helmet protrusion, which resembles a rhinoceros horn, hence the name hornbill. The body length of hornbills is about 75 centimeters; The back feathers are pure black with a green metallic luster; The wing edge and feather tip are white.
Crow skull

Crow skull

Crow is the common name for several species of black birds in the family Crowidae and genus Crow. Also known as Lao Lu, his mouth is filled with joyful cries. It is the largest bird in the Passeriformes order, with a body length of about 50 centimeters. The whole body or most of the feathers are blackish black, hence the name. Feathers are mostly black or black and white, with long beaks, some with distinct white collars, and black feathers with a purple blue metallic luster; Wings are much longer than tails; The mouth, legs, and feet are pure black. The distance between the nostrils and the forehead is about one-third of the length of the mouth, and the nose must be hard and straight, reaching the middle of the mouth.
Western roe deer skull

Western roe deer skull

The Western roe deer, belonging to the family Deer and genus Deer, is a small deer with a body length of only 95-135 centimeters, a shoulder height of 65 centimeters, and a weight of 15-30 kilograms. Cheeks gray, body color reddish, golden red in summer, deepening to brown or even black in winter. The color of the abdomen is light, and there is a tuft of white hair near the tail. The tail fur of female roe deer is heart-shaped, while that of male roe deer is kidney shaped. The tail is extremely short, only 2-3 centimeters, almost invisible. When frightened, they will shout loudly and raise their white tail hair. Only male roe deer have horns, are short and straight, and are 5-12 centimeters long. Unlike other deer, roe deer immediately begin to regrow after losing their horns.
European bison skull

European bison skull

The European bison is a member of the family Oxidae in the order Artiodactyla. The body length is 220-300 centimeters, the tail length is 40-60 centimeters, and the weight is 450-1000 kilograms. Both female and male animals have horns, which are slender and elongated. The horns first turn inward, then turn upward, and then bend forward. The tips of the horns then bend inward. Female animals have shorter and thinner horns. Small head, exposed snout, small eyes, and short ears. The neck is relatively short, with obvious hanging hair from the lower cheeks to the chest. European bison breed offspring in spring, and typically cows can produce a calf weighing over 20 kilograms. The lifespan of European bison is quite long, about 40 years in suitable environments.
Reindeer skull

Reindeer skull

Reindeer, belonging to the family Reindeer in the order Artiodactyla, are animals of the genus Reindeer. Reindeer have a large body shape, with thick and dense coarse fur all over their body. Their head is long and straight, their mouth is thick, their eyes are large, their neck is thick and short, their nostrils are large, they do not have a nose mirror, their nostrils have short fur, their tail is short, and their hooves are wide. Females have smaller horns than males. Reindeer have features such as horse heads, antlers, donkey bodies, and cow hooves, and are commonly known as "four unlike". Reindeer are widely distributed in the cold regions of northern Eurasia, North America, and southern Siberia, generally inhabiting coniferous forests in cold temperate zones. Every year, reindeer undergo a large-scale migration of several hundred kilometers, with female deer leading the entire migration team and male deer following closely behind.
White tailed deer skull

White tailed deer skull

White tailed deer is an animal belonging to the subfamily of hollow toothed deer and the genus of hollow toothed deer. The white tailed deer has a wide white tail, with a slightly reddish brown fur in summer and a slightly gray brown fur in winter. An adult white tailed deer has antlers, which extend forward on the main trunk and grow upward on the forked branch. The horns of the white tailed deer do not split, and its broad brown tail is covered with a patch of white fur. When the white tailed deer encounters a danger warning and rushes forward, its tail lifts upward, revealing its white color. It is said to have the effect of confusing pursuers, and the name of the white tailed deer comes from this.
Sheep skull

Sheep skull

Sheep are mammals of the family Auchenipteridae in the order Artiodactyla. Full body and dense fur; Short head; Rams often have spiral shaped large horns, while ewes have no horns or small horns; There are tear troughs on the skull, and the nasal bone is relatively raised; Four hooves have toe glands; Sharp mouth, thin and flexible lips; The weight ranges from tens of kilograms to hundreds of kilograms, and the natural lifespan is about 15 years. Sheep originated in Central Asia and gradually expanded to various parts of the world. Gentle temperament, strong imitative and sociable, with a habit of following the leader sheep to gather in groups. Eating short grass, as well as coarse and hard straw and branches. Artificially raised animals can be fed with feed.
Skull of the Red tailed Owl

Skull of the Red tailed Owl

The red tailed hawk is a bird of the family Falconidae in the order Falconiformes. Its body is robust, with wide and round wings, and a red and broad tail. The red tailed pheasant is one of the largest members of birds, with a body length of 45-56 centimeters and a weight of 690-1300 grams. The red tailed pheasant has a very obvious male female dimorphism in terms of body size, with females being 25% larger than males. The upper beak of the red tailed pheasant has an arc-shaped protrusion at the edge, which is suitable for tearing prey and swallowing; The base has wax film or whisker like feathers; Strong wings, wide, round and dull wings, fan-shaped and soaring flight, fan-shaped rhythm slower than falcons; The tarsal region is relatively long, approximately equal to the length of the tibia. The iris of young birds is light yellow, and as adults, the color gradually darkens to bird reddish brown.
Porcupine skull

Porcupine skull

Porcupines are mammals of the family Porcupidae in the order Rodentia, belonging to the genus Porcupines. Extremely large in size. Eyes and ears are very small; The skull is thick and robust, the occipital spine is well-developed, and the nasal bone is long and wide, longer than half the length of the skull; A cavity with expansion and inflation; The nasal snout is concave and the nasal cavity is large; My whole body is covered in thorns, and the spines on my buttocks are particularly long. My tail is hidden inside the spines. The base of the spines on the forehead and front back is light brown in color, while the upper part is white; The body is dark brown with a white stripe on the neck. Porcupines mostly inhabit mountainous environments, making large-scale prevention and control difficult. They are often captured using physical equipment. Due to the increasing depletion and extinction of wild porcupines, the Chinese forestry department has listed them as a protected species and banned hunting.
Musk rat skull

Musk rat skull

Muskrat, belonging to the rodent order Cricetidae, genus Muskrat, also known as muskrat. The muskrat has a body shape similar to a large mouse, with dense fur around its body, a brown black or chestnut yellow back, and a brown gray belly. The tail is brownish black in length, slightly flattened, with scaly skin on top and sparse brownish black mixed hair. Because it lives in water and is good at swimming, it is known as a water mouse or water rat.
Yellow throated mink skull

Yellow throated mink skull

The yellow throated ferret is a terrestrial carnivorous animal in the family Italidae of the order Carnivora, also known as the green ferret, the snub nosed dog, or the yellow weasel. Small and lightweight body length; Kiss tip, big ears; Short limbs; Well-developed claws; Tail cylindrical shape; In winter, the fur coat is brightly colored, with a black brown color from the tip to the neck and back, a white chin that extends backward to the ears, and a white or light yellow throat; The back of the body is orange yellow or yellow brown; Gradually transitioning to black brown in the middle of the body, and orange yellow or yellow brown in the chest; Abdominal pale yellow brown or light yellow white; The head, hind limbs, and tail are black brown in color.
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