3D model of krill animation

3D model of krill animation

It is a small crustacean that lives in the ocean and belongs to planktonic organisms. It is an important food source for many marine organisms, including fish, whales, and seabirds. Krill have a body length of about 1-6 centimeters and a transparent or semi transparent body, which helps them to hide in deep-sea environments. The body contains a bioluminescent substance called chitin, which emits weak light when stimulated. Mainly distributed in cold sea areas, especially in the Antarctic region. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem and are the foundation of the marine food chain. Krill has a short life cycle, fast reproduction rate, and can quickly replenish the population.
Mosasaurus

Mosasaurus

Mosasaurus is a marine reptile belonging to the family Mosasaurus in the order Scales. Its largest individual can reach about 20 meters, with a long barrel shaped body, a strong tail, and a snake like appearance. It has high fluid dynamics; Teeth are curved, sharp, and conical in shape; The forelimbs of Canglong have five toes, while the hind limbs have four toes. The limbs have evolved into fin like limbs, with the forelimbs being larger than the hind limbs. Most of the time, they swim slowly in the waters near the coast, with a fierce temperament that preys on fish, ammonites, turtles, and possibly other small sauropods. He is a ferocious ocean hunter.
Killer whale

Killer whale

It is a mammal belonging to the family of dolphins in the order of Artiodactyla and the genus of killer whales. The adult weight is 6600 kilograms, with an average body length of 6-9 meters. The head is large, black and white, and looks like a tiger, hence the name. Distributed in the waters near Liaoning, Shandong, Zhejiang, and Taiwan in China, and also in various oceans around the world, it is common in high latitude areas and nearshore waters. There is no fixed habitat, mainly chasing the fish or other sea animals it likes to eat, usually gathering into groups of 5-20 people, and there are also groups of up to 100 people or more. It is a highly socialized animal that forms families and is the most stable family in the animal world, with complex social behaviors.
Bush's snail shell

Bush's snail shell

The snail is a shellfish, belonging to the family Protogastropoda. The shell is in the shape of a gyroscope, with an enlarged snail layer. The height and width of the shell are not significantly different, and the surface of the shell is smooth or has spiral ribs, spines, or protrusions. The spiral tower is high, the shell top is blunt, and the suture line is shallow. All screw layers are convex, but the body layer is slightly concave near the suture line. The shell is round, and the edge of the outer lip is sharp. The shell surface has rich colors and complex patterns, with many variations.
Turtle foot specimen

Turtle foot specimen

Common names for turtle feet: Buddha's Hand Shell, Stone Snail, Dog Claw Snail, Turtle Feet, Chicken Crown Shell, Chicken Feet, Chicken Feet, Guanyin Palm. The body is divided into a head and a handle, generally 2-3 centimeters wide and 3-5 centimeters high. The head is light yellow and green in color. The handle is soft and brown or yellow brown in color, with small calcareous scales arranged tightly on the surface. The largest individual has a head width of up to 44 millimeters, a height of 27 millimeters, a handle width of 25 millimeters, and a length of 15 millimeters. The head is flattened on the side, and the shell chamber is formed by 8 shell plates including the rib plate, back plate, upper side plate, peak plate, and kiss plate. The base has a row (21-31) of small side plates that rotate.
Turtle foot specimen

Turtle foot specimen

Common names for turtle feet: Buddha's Hand Shell, Stone Snail, Dog Claw Snail, Turtle Feet, Chicken Crown Shell, Chicken Feet, Chicken Feet, Guanyin Palm. The body is divided into a head and a handle, generally 2-3 centimeters wide and 3-5 centimeters high. The head is light yellow and green in color. The handle is soft and brown or yellow brown in color, with small calcareous scales arranged tightly on the surface. The largest individual has a head width of up to 44 millimeters, a height of 27 millimeters, a handle width of 25 millimeters, and a length of 15 millimeters. The head is flattened on the side, and the shell chamber is formed by 8 shell plates including the rib plate, back plate, upper side plate, peak plate, and kiss plate. The base has a row (21-31) of small side plates that rotate.
Pseudo killer whale skull

Pseudo killer whale skull

Pseudo killer whales are mammals belonging to the dolphin family and the genus Pseudo killer whales. Living in tropical or temperate seas. The whole body is black or dark gray, with a slender body and a blunt and round head. Visiting coastal waters, but preferring to stay in deeper waters. Their diving depth can reach 2000 meters. Regularly organize large group activities. They feed on squid, but also catch hairtail, small sharks, as well as mackerel, black snapper, sea bass, and mackerel. Widely distributed in major oceans around the world except for the Arctic Ocean. Living in warm temperate to tropical waters around the world, it is found in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea, and Taiwan waters in China.
Snapper skull

Snapper skull

The Sparidae family refers to the phylum Chordata, suborder Vertebrates, order Perciformes, suborder Percoidei, and order Perciformes. The appearance of undergraduate fish is similar to that of the family Cichlidae or the family Percoidei, but the body size of the snapper is higher and more flattened; The incisors, canine teeth, and molars on both sides of the upper and lower jaws are relatively developed. The body is elliptical or oval in shape, with a large head and a higher front half. The back edge is curved, and the abdominal edge is relatively flat. As an important economic fish species along the coast of our country, it belongs to advanced edible fish. Likes to forage in small groups. Omnivorous, mainly feeding on benthic crustaceans, mollusks, echinoderms, or seaweed, occasionally preying on small fish. Androgynous and capable of sexual transformation.
Barracuda skull

Barracuda skull

The barracuda is a fish species belonging to the family Scorpaenidae in the order Perciformes, suborder Scombroidei. Also known as Barracuda or Sparrow Brocade, it is a species of ray finned fish in the family of Barracuda, belonging to the genus Gobiidae. The body is elongated, with a pointed front end and a slightly flattened rear end. Belonging to a global fish species, it is distributed in various sea areas around the world. So far, 20 species of barracuda have been discovered, and barracuda in different seas have completely different behavior patterns. However, their "solitary" behavior is a common feature, and adult barracuda have almost no natural enemies. Juvenile fish feed on planktonic animals, while adult fish feed on diatoms and small organisms. Usually inhabits the sea
Spinous shell

Spinous shell

Spiny snails are a type of animal belonging to the phylum Mollusca, with large and thick shells. The shell height is 125.1mm and the shell width is 103.0mm. The shell surface is yellow white. The spiral layer is about 8 layers. The suture line is shallow. Each snail layer has 3 longitudinal swollen ribs, with thick and strong branching spines on the ribs. There are approximately 7-10 visible spines on the longitudinal ribs at the edge of the shell opening. There are tumor like protrusions between the longitudinally swollen ribs. The shallow groove is a flattened semi tubular shape, and there are usually three large spines on the right side of the shallow groove.
Sea Plate Car Sea Star Specimen

Sea Plate Car Sea Star Specimen

The Sea Plate Car Sea Star, also known as the Sunflower Sea Star, is the largest known sea star in the world. In the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea of our country, there is a type of starfish called the sea disk car. Its body is flat and shaped like a five pointed star, with a long wrist and suction cups on its legs. When this starfish moves, it is like a pole vaulter, first using suction cups to suck the ground, then supporting its body to flip and move forward one step, and then continuing to repeat this action, moving forward little by little. The diameter of the Sea Plate Car starfish is 80cm, making it the largest starfish in the world. It lives in the Pacific Ocean and has a huge stomach in the middle. Unlike other starfish, it has 24 antennae.
Seal skull

Seal skull

Seals are a collective term for the family of seals in the order Cypriniformes. The body is obese and round, with a spindle shaped body and limbs that have become fin shaped; Head nearly circular; Big and round eyes; No external ear canal; Kiss short and wide; The upper lip tendrils are long, thick, and hard, resembling beads. Female seals can live up to 30 years, while male seals have a lifespan of less than 20 years. Almost all over the world, mainly distributed in the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. Distributed in coastal areas of China. Has a habit of living in groups and will lie on rocks or beaches by the sea to rest. The food range is very wide, including various fish and crustaceans, as well as penguins.
Arched whale skull

Arched whale skull

The bowhead whale is a mammal belonging to the family of right whales in the order Cetiformes, also known as the Arctic whale, North right whale, or Arctic right whale. The body is spindle shaped; Head large, covered with keratoma; Whale whiskers are long and thin, with strong elasticity; Unclear neck; Back width; No dorsal fin. The body surface is black brown, the abdominal color is lighter, and the fins and tail fins are both black. Adult females have a slightly larger body size than males. Named after having an arched head. Life expectancy exceeds 100 years. Bow headed whales are one of the rarest populations in the whale family, with less than 6000 individuals worldwide, and are strictly prohibited from being hunted. Among the four species of the right whale genus, the bowhead whale is the largest species.
a hippocampus

a hippocampus

Hippocampus (Latin name: seahorse) is a collective term for several small marine fish species in the family Syngnathidae of the order Syngnathidae. It is a small marine animal with a body length of 5-30 centimeters. Named after the curvature of the head at a right angle to the body, the head is in the shape of a horse's head and forms an angle with the body. The snout is long and tubular, with a small mouth and one dorsal fin, all composed of fin strips. Eyes can move independently.
black marlin

black marlin

Spearfish is a collective term for several large marine fish species in the family Serranidae, order Perciformes, with long snouts, also known as snakehead. The black gunfish, with an individual size similar to or larger than the blue gunfish, is known to weigh over 700 kilograms and is a species found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. The dorsal side of the body is light blue or blue gray, and the ventral side is light in color. The straight pectoral fins are difficult to adhere to the side of the body due to natural external forces.
Deep Sea Shark 3D Fish AR Model

Deep Sea Shark 3D Fish AR Model

Sharks, which live in the ocean, are fish in the ocean. Sharks existed on Earth 0.3 billion years before dinosaurs appeared, and they have been around for more than 0.5 billion years now, and they have hardly changed in nearly 0.1 billion years. Sharks, known as sharks, sharks and sandfish in ancient times, are behemoths in the ocean, so they are called "wolves in the sea".
Sea Animal Giant Killer Whale 3D Animation Model

Sea Animal Giant Killer Whale 3D Animation Model

Turtle Swimming 3D Animated AR Model

Turtle Swimming 3D Animated AR Model

Modern Shark Realistic Animation AR Model

Modern Shark Realistic Animation AR Model