Skull model of a kanglion
This is a model of the skull of a kanglion. The most prominent feature of the bag lion is its large, scissor-like split meat teeth (located on the sides of the upper and lower jaws), and large front, rodent or primate-like incisors, rather than the canines of modern cats. It was not a real lion, but a carnivorous marsupial that lived in Pleistocene Australia. It is the largest carnivorous mammal in Australian history. It has a strong bite force and can hunt prey much larger than its own size.
Cave bear skull fossil
This is a fossil skull model of a cave bear. The cave bear (scientific name: Ursus spelaeus) is a bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 20,000 years ago during the Ice Age. They are much larger than today's brown bears, standing up to 10 feet (about 3 meters) tall and weighing more than 1600 pounds (about 725 kilograms). Because most of their fossils were found in caves, they showed that they were more dependent on caves for habitat and hibernation than existing brown bears, hence the name "cave bear".
Fossilized skull of a forest australopithecus
This is the skull of a forest ancient ape (Proconsul), which is also known as the original Kangshul ape. They are extinct Australopithecus, living in eastern Africa about 23 million to 14 million years ago, and are considered to be one of the common ancestors of apes and humans. They have limb bones similar to those of monkeys, but no tails, and the tooth structure shows that they are fruit-eating apes.
Cougar Skull
This is the skull of a cougar (American Lion). The cougar (Panthera leo atrix) is an extinct species of feline, one of the largest known. They lived during the Pleistocene (Pleistocene) and became extinct about 10,000 years ago. The cougar was found primarily in North America, from Alaska to Mexico, and was a predator at the top of the North American food chain at the time. As pure carnivores, their tooth structure is ideal for piercing and tearing meat, and their canines are large.
Golden human skull model
This is a gold skull model with an artistic or decorative design. The model presents a high-gloss golden appearance, similar to a metal or lacquer effect, with reflective light. The mandible part is dark (may be gray or black) and the teeth are silver and purple. It is likely to be an art ornament, sculpture replica or ornament. This style is often associated with pop art, mimicking the mirror effect of sculptures created by artists such as Jeff Koons. Although unconventional in color, the anatomy of the model resembles a 3D model or illustration of a human 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 (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.
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".
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 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 (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
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.
Grant gazelle skull specimen
The Gazella gazelle, also known as the great gazelle, is a species of gazelle that lives in East Africa and is known for its elegance and speed. Grant's gazelle has a beige to orange fur with a white belly. Shoulder height is about 75-95cm (30-37 inches). Males weigh between 50-80kg (110-180 lb) and females are slightly lighter, weighing about 35-50kg (77-110 lb). Both males and females have horns, but males have more prominent horns, measuring 45-81cm (18-32 in) in length, presenting a parabolic shape with a thicker base.
Sika Deer Skull Specimen
Sika deer (scientific name: Cervus nippon) belongs to the genus Cervidae, with a body length of 140-170cm, a shoulder height of 85-100cm, a tail length of 12-13cm, and a weight of 100-150kg. Males have horns, while females have no horns. The horns of stags are usually divided into 3-4 forks. The sika deer has large, erect ears, slender limbs, a well-proportioned trunk, and a short tail. The fur is red, with multiple rows of irregular white spots along the sides of the spine, the lower jaw is white, the nasal surface and cheeks are sandy yellow, the back of the tail is dark brown, the lower part of the tail and the groin are white, and the abdominal hair is pale brown.
Ezo Deer Skull Specimen
Ezo deer or known as Hokkaido sika deer, is a subspecies of sika deer, mainly found in the Hokkaido region of Japan. Bucks are large in size, weighing more than 200kg in autumn. The length of their horns is usually more than 35 inches (about 0.89 meters), and the longest record is 44 inches (about 1.12 meters). Hokkaido sika deer are social animals, usually in small groups.
High-horned gazelle skull specimen
The high-horned antelope (scientific name: Aepyceros melampus) is a mammal of the cloven-hoofed bovine family high-horned antelope, also known as wide-angle antelope and impala. There are vertical black spots on both sides of the buttocks and black spots on the back heel. The female has no horns; the male's horns are long and harp-like, reaching 0.5-0.8 metres. The average life expectancy is 12 years. The high-horned antelope is distributed in Kenya, Uganda and South Africa in central and southern Africa. Likes to live in grasslands and open woodlands. Usually form a small group of 15-25 live together. In the dry season, small groups will gather together to form large groups of more than a few hundred.
Serval Antelope Skull Specimen
Serval Antelope (scientific name: Tragelaphus scriptus): body length 100-125cm, shoulder height 90cm, weight 45-80kg. Males are slightly larger. Mainly brownish red or yellowish brown. They have distinct vertical markings and the males have long spiral horns. There are 11 subspecies, with different patterns of fur and white streaks and spots on the face, depending on the subspecies with geographically different distribution.
Southern Elephant Seal Skull
The southern elephant seal is a mammal of the elephant seal family. The male beast is 6.5 meters long and weighs 4000 kilograms. The female is slightly smaller, 3.5 meters long and weighs 1000 kilograms. The reproductive male is about four times as large as the female. The body is spindle-shaped, very thick and fat, but the body is soft and can be bent into a U-shape towards the back. The male has a long cockscomb-shaped nose that swells when excited or angry. The body color is silver gray, the old beast is pale brown and yellowish, into a filthy tone, the dorsal side is deeper than the ventral side. The incisors are small and the male canines are large.
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.
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