3D model of conch shell

3D model of conch shell

Usually refers to the shells of marine snails, which are loved by people for their unique shape and beautiful texture. The size, shape, and color vary, with some shells having smooth surfaces and others having rough textures or nodules. It also holds a unique position in culture and history. In ancient times, snail shells were used as horns or musical instruments in some cultures, while in other cultures they were used as decorative or ceremonial objects. In modern times, conch shells are often used to make various handicrafts such as jewelry, wind chimes, and other decorations. It also has ecological functions in nature. Some marine creatures, such as hermit crabs, use empty snail shells as a home to protect themselves
Southern elephant seal specimen

Southern elephant seal specimen

The southern elephant seal is a mammal belonging to the family of seals and the genus of elephant seals. The male animal is 6.5 meters long and weighs 4000 kilograms. The female is slightly smaller, with a body length of 3.5 meters and a weight of 1000 kilograms. Male reproductive animals are about four times larger than females. 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 animal's nose is a long cockscomb, which swells when excited or angry. The body color is silver gray, with the old beast being light brown and pale yellow, forming a dirty color tone, and the back side is darker than the belly side. Small incisors, large canine teeth for male animals.
Taming Deer Antlers 3D Model

Taming Deer Antlers 3D Model

Tree frog

Tree frog

Tree frogs are members of the family Ranidae in the order Anura of the phylum Chordata. Tree frogs have a medium or large body, with male frogs generally having a pointed snout and female frogs having a high and blunt snout; The posterior end of the tongue is deeply incised, the pear bone teeth are well-developed, the eardrum is obvious, there are webbed or webbed spaces between the fingers, the toes are almost fully webbed, and the lateral plantar is more developed; The nasal bone is small, the butterfly sieve bone is exposed, the forehead is wide or short, and the head skin is not tightly attached to the skull; The hyoid bone has no anterior protrusion of the lingual horn and a wing like protrusion.
The Island Brown Frog

The Island Brown Frog

The Tsushima Island brown frog, also known as the Tsushima Island leopard frog, is a species belonging to the amphibian class, order Anura, family Ranidae, and genus Ranidae. This species was initially described as a new species by Stejneger in 1907 based on a male specimen (USNM 17519) from Mikayama, Kamida cho, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The altitude of the collection site for this specimen is 160 meters.
Ueno Brown Frog

Ueno Brown Frog

The Ueno brown frog Rana Uenoi is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae in the order Anura. This type of frog is called the Ueno Brown Frog. It is related to two other brown frogs in South Korea (R. huanreinsis and R. coreana), and researchers used species distribution modeling techniques to predict the distribution range of these frogs under future climate change based on observation points and environmental variables.
Female Field Frog

Female Field Frog

The Tianhou frog is a species of frog belonging to the family Ranidae. This species of frog is endemic to Japan and is widely distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and some surrounding small islands. This type of frog mainly lives near streams in mountainous areas and forests. During the breeding season from April to May, they lay eggs in the rock crevices or soil at the water inflow points in streams. Their tadpoles can complete metamorphosis and begin terrestrial life without the need for food. During the non breeding season, they can be seen in the fallen leaves on the forest floor next to the stream.
Male Field Frog

Male Field Frog

The Tianhou frog is a species of frog belonging to the family Ranidae. This species of frog is endemic to Japan and is widely distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and some surrounding small islands. This type of frog mainly lives near streams in mountainous areas and forests. During the breeding season from April to May, they lay eggs in the rock crevices or soil at the water inflow points in streams. Their tadpoles can complete metamorphosis and begin terrestrial life without the need for food. During the non breeding season, they can be seen in the fallen leaves on the forest floor next to the stream.
Forest Frog

Forest Frog

The forest frog is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae of the order Anura, commonly known as the toad, husky horse, snow clam, etc. Flat head, slender limbs; The eardrum is round, with triangular black brown spots on the eardrum; The back of the body is mostly earthy yellow, with dark spots scattered on the warts; The dorsal fold curves diagonally outward above the eardrum.
Male Mountain Red Frog

Male Mountain Red Frog

The mountain red frog is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. The body length of the mountain red frog can reach approximately 4.2-7.8 centimeters. Females are slightly larger than males. The body color on the back is brown, reddish brown, or dark brown, while the belly is light yellow.
Female Mountain Red Frog

Female Mountain Red Frog

The mountain red frog is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. The body length of the mountain red frog can reach approximately 4.2-7.8 centimeters. Females are slightly larger than males. The body color on the back is brown, reddish brown, or dark brown, while the belly is light yellow.
Bi Feng Butterfly

Bi Feng Butterfly

The Bi Feng butterfly is an animal belonging to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera. The wings are triangular, the outer edge of the hind wings is wavy, and the body wings are black; The upper half of the forewings is pale in color, with scattered golden yellow, golden blue, or golden green scales between the wing veins,; There are 6 pink or blue bird shaped spots on the outer edge of the hind wing, and a semi-circular pink spot on the buttock corner; A large blue area is formed in the mid wing region, especially near the leading edge, with a pale color on the reverse side and very distinct markings; The middle chambers of the front and rear wings are closed, and the tail process is also covered with blue and green shiny scales, but only black scales are present at the edges to form a black frame; The color and markings of male and female butterflies are almost the same, and the orange red crescent pattern on the outer edge of the hind wings of female butterflies is slightly more developed than that of male butterflies.
Gekko hokouensis

Gekko hokouensis

Lead mountain geckos are reptiles. The physiological characteristics are similar to lizards, but with one difference, there is nothing between the two ears. We can see inside from one ear of the gecko and directly see outside through the other ear. The central nervous system of geckos is located in the spinal cord. It generally inhabits gaps and holes in buildings, as well as under bricks and grass in the wild. The model habitats of this species distributed in Japan, Taiwan Island and Chinese Mainland, such as Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Dajinshan Island, Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi and Hunan, are northeast Jiangxi, estuaries and salt mountains.
Euploea eunice

Euploea eunice

The black purple spot butterfly (scientific name: Euploea eunice) is a genus in the subfamily Satyrinae of the family Nymphalidae. Mainly distributed in Southeast Asia, including Hainan, Guangdong, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Malaysia within China. Spread your wings about 70 to 90 millimeters. Similar in appearance to the Jealous Purple Spot Butterfly, except for one or two large white spots in the center of the back of the forewings. The posterior edge of the male butterfly's forewings protrudes in an arc shape, and there is a gray brown spot near the middle chamber on the back of the hind wing; The posterior edge of the female butterfly's forewings is in a straight line. The larvae of the black spotted butterfly feed on fig trees, white fleshed fig trees, pearl lotus trees, rough leaved fig trees, etc.
Male Ueno Brown Frog

Male Ueno Brown Frog

The Ueno brown frog Rana Uenoi is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae in the order Anura. This type of frog is called the Ueno Brown Frog. It is related to two other brown frogs in South Korea (R. huanreinsis and R. coreana), and researchers used species distribution modeling techniques to predict the distribution range of these frogs under future climate change based on observation points and environmental variables.
Female Ueno Brown Frog

Female Ueno Brown Frog

The Ueno brown frog Rana Uenoi is a species of amphibian belonging to the family Ranidae in the order Anura. This type of frog is called the Ueno Brown Frog. It is related to two other brown frogs in South Korea (R. huanreinsis and R. coreana), and researchers used species distribution modeling techniques to predict the distribution range of these frogs under future climate change based on observation points and environmental variables.
Five Belt Green Sky Bull

Five Belt Green Sky Bull

The five banded green beetle is a beetle with a body length of 16-17 millimeters. Its head is relatively small, with coarse dots scattered on the surface. The gap between the antennae is narrow. The antennae are not particularly long, and when extended, they can only barely reach the front half of the forewings. The peduncle is the longest, and the 5 basal segments have fur on the lower edge. The anterior chest is oval shaped, with dense granules and dots at the top of its back. When the forewings are folded, they gradually narrow towards the back, and the tip feels like it has been directly cut, from where you can see that the end of the abdomen always protrudes. There is a slight scratch on the back of the forewings, but due to the dense fur, it cannot be seen. The hind legs are particularly long, with their joints extending beyond the posterior end of the forewings,
Black edged grasshopper male

Black edged grasshopper male

The black edged grasshopper Stethophyma magister (Rehn, 1902) is a species of Orthoptera insect. It belongs to the Acrididae family, particularly the Oedipodina subfamily and Parapleurini tribe. The ecological environment of this insect is on land.
Black edged grasshopper female

Black edged grasshopper female

The black edged grasshopper Stethophyma magister (Rehn, 1902) is a species of Orthoptera insect. It belongs to the Acrididae family, particularly the Oedipodina subfamily and Parapleurini tribe. The ecological environment of this insect is on land.
Narrow and Cunning Spider

Narrow and Cunning Spider

The narrow and long spider is a species of spider belonging to the family Mycelidae and the genus Mycelidae. Belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, order Spider, family Spider, and genus Spider in the animal kingdom. This spider is distributed in Japan as well as in Guizhou, Sichuan and other parts of China.
Melanitis phedima

Melanitis phedima

The forest night eyed butterfly, also known as the black tree shade butterfly, belongs to the order Lepidoptera, family Nymphalidae, and genus Nymphalidae. It is mainly distributed in Guizhou, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Xizang, Taiwan and other places. Its characteristics are brown, dark brown, or yellow brown on the back and abdomen of the body, and the shape of the forewings is similar to a right angled triangle, while the hindwings are nearly oval shaped. In Taiwan, adult butterflies can be seen year-round and belong to multiple generations. Its main activity time is when the sky is close to dusk, hence it is named "Twilight Eye Butterfly". The larvae of the night eyed butterfly are hosted by the brown leaved dogweed of the Poaceae family.
vanessa indica

vanessa indica

Vanessa indica (Herbst, 1794), a large red butterfly, has black brown wings with wavy outer edges. The M1 veins of the forewings extend outward in a angular shape, with several white dots at the tips of the wings, four white spots arranged diagonally at the subtidal angles, and a wide red irregular oblique band in the center. Most of Asia and Europe, northwest Africa.
Double spine beetle

Double spine beetle

The double ridged longhorn beetle is a beetle belonging to the longhorn family. This beetle is distributed in Taiwan and China. The body length is 9.5-17.0 millimeters. The body is covered with extremely thick and dense light colored fuzz, ranging from light grass green to light blue, and decorated with black stripes, composed of a base color and black fuzz. The variation between light and black colors is significant, forming different spotted patterns, especially in elytra. The anterior chest and back panel are pale in color, with circular black spots on both sides of the central area. Each elytra has three large black spots, the first of which is located on the outer side of the base, including the shoulders; The second one is slightly lower, before the middle; Stretching inward wider, but not reaching the middle seam.
Narrow and Cunning Spider

Narrow and Cunning Spider

The narrow and long spider is a species of spider belonging to the family Mycelidae and the genus Mycelidae. Belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, order Spider, family Spider, and genus Spider in the animal kingdom. This spider is distributed in Japan as well as in Guizhou, Sichuan and other parts of China.