red-eared slider

red-eared slider

The red eared painted turtle (scientific name: Trachemys scripta elegans) is a subspecies of the painted turtle in the family Turtles. Adult elongated, with a gently raised carapace, distinct ridges, and a serrated posterior edge. The head is wide and blunt, with yellow and green stripes on the neck, and one long red patch on each side behind the eyes. There are yellow green lines on the sides of the head, neck, and abdomen. Eyes of equal size, neck short and thick. The whole body has a variety of colors, colorful and vibrant. The back armor is emerald green, and each shield has yellow green inlaid circular patterns.
Wart tailed lizard tiger cub

Wart tailed lizard tiger cub

Hemidactylus frenatus Dumeril and Bibron (1836) is a reptile of lizard genus of Gecko family, which is distributed in Ryukyu Islands, Korean Peninsula, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa, Taiwan Island, Hainan, Guangdong, Yunnan and other places in Chinese Mainland, and mainly lives in the hot zone and often under the eaves and on the wall at night. The type locality of this species is Java, Indonesia.
Hemidactylus frenatus

Hemidactylus frenatus

Hemidactylus frenatus Dumeril and Bibron (1836) is a reptile of lizard genus of Gecko family, which is distributed in Ryukyu Islands, Korean Peninsula, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa, Taiwan Island, Hainan, Guangdong, Yunnan and other places in Chinese Mainland, and mainly lives in the hot zone and often under the eaves and on the wall at night. The type locality of this species is Java, Indonesia.
Zelu Frog

Zelu Frog

The Zelu frog (scientific name: Fejervarya Multistriata) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The head length is slightly larger than the head width, the snout end is blunt and pointed, the pupils are horizontally elliptical, and the distance between the eyes is very narrow, which is 1/2 of the upper eyelid; The eardrum is circular. The skin on the back is rough, without dorsal folds, and there are several rows of longitudinal folds of varying lengths on the back of the body. There are small warts between the folds, on the side of the body, and on the back of the hind limbs; The skin on the body and abdomen is smooth.
Chuancun Land Frog

Chuancun Land Frog

Chuancun Land Frog is a composite species of Zelu Frog, which is distributed throughout Southeast Asia from India to Japan. The Ze Lu frog is distributed from south to north in China, with a wide distribution range and large area. However, there is relatively little research on the relationship between the Ze Lu frog and its composite species in China, and there has been controversy over its taxonomic status.
Japanese pit viper

Japanese pit viper

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".
Toad

Toad

The toad has a sturdy body, a wide head, a wide mouth, and a round tip; Large and protruding eyes; The body is short and wide, the forelimbs are thick and long, the hind limbs are thick and short, and the left and right roots do not meet; The skin on the whole body is extremely rough, and the skin color on the back changes with the seasons, and females and males are different. During the reproductive season, the back of males is mostly black green, with light colored markings on the sides of the body; The female's dorsal color is lighter, with a milky yellow wart and sometimes black longitudinal spots running diagonally along the body from behind the eyes; The ventral surface is not smooth, with brown or black fine flower spots.
Black eyed toad

Black eyed toad

Black eyed toad, belonging to the family Bufonidae in the order Anura. The black eyed toad is relatively large, with a body length of 6-10 centimeters, and male toads are slightly smaller in size than female toads; Rough skin, mostly yellow brown or gray black on the back, with black brown mottled spots on the cloth; The abdomen is mostly milky yellow in color; The forelimbs are relatively slender, while the hind limbs are thicker and shorter, circular in shape, with only half fins and black fingertips. It is named after its appearance with black eye sockets.
Hyla simplex

Hyla simplex

The South China tree frog is mostly slender and flat in body, with long hind legs and large suction cups. It has developed fins between its fingers and toes, which can be used for gliding in the air. There are 10-12 genera and 200-300 species in the tree frog family, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa, and can also be seen on the island of Madagascar. The most famous South China tree frogs are several flying frogs in Asia, such as the black footed South China tree frog Rhacophorus nigropalmatus and the black webbed South China tree frog R Rewardti and others.
Japanese tree toad male

Japanese tree toad male

The breeding season of Japanese tree frogs is from April to August. At this time, male frogs migrate to still water areas such as low altitude rice paddies and wetlands to chirp loudly, laying about 250-800 eggs at a time. During the non breeding season, it often calls before rain and is a true rain frog.
Japanese tree toad female

Japanese tree toad female

The breeding season of Japanese tree frogs is from April to August. At this time, male frogs migrate to still water areas such as low altitude rice paddies and wetlands to chirp loudly, laying about 250-800 eggs at a time. During the non breeding season, it often calls before rain and is a true rain frog.
Damo Frog

Damo Frog

The wild habitats of the Damo frog include temperate grasslands, rivers, wetlands, ponds, irrigated farmland, waterways, etc. The average size of male frogs is about 3.5-6.2 centimeters, while the average size of female frogs is 3.7-7.3 centimeters. The length of the larvae (i.e. tadpoles) can exceed 5 centimeters. There are significant black spots on the back of the adult, and their jumping ability is poor due to underdeveloped hind limbs.
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.
Japanese toad

Japanese toad

The Japanese toad (Bufo japonicus) is a species of toad native to freshwater waters in Japan. The Japanese use it to make toad oil. The length of the head and tail is 17.5 cm (7 inches), and females are slightly larger. The webbed toes are not obvious, and the body is gray brown, yellow brown, or dark brown. During the breeding season, the body color is slightly lighter.
Japanese grass lizard

Japanese grass lizard

The Japanese grass lizard is a reptile belonging to the grass lizard family. Its back is gray black to brown, while its belly is yellow white to yellow brown. There are usually three color bands on the side of the body: a black brown band that extends from directly above the nostrils, through the eyes and ears, to the front end of the tail, and a black brown band that originates from the lower edge of the eyes, passes below the ears, and extends to the back half of the body. Between these two color bands is a yellow brown band. But sometimes these ribbons only extend to the vicinity of the forelimbs and no longer continue to extend further.
Japanese forest frog

Japanese forest frog

The Japanese forest frog (scientific name: Rana japonica) is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae. Male frogs have a body length of 34-59mm, while female frogs have a body length of 39-67mm. Head length is greater than width; The snout end is blunt and pointed, located in the lower jaw. The snout edge is blunt, and the cheek is slightly inclined outward. The cheek surface is concave, and the nose is located between the snout and eyes. Near the snout end, the distance between the eyes is smaller than the distance between the nose, and the temporal folds are thin and weak. The eardrum is large and round. The plow bone teeth are located between the internal nostrils, sloping backwards towards the midline without touching each other. The tongue is oval in shape, with a free posterior end and deep incisions.
Damo Pond Frog

Damo Pond Frog

The scientific name of the Damo pond frog is Pelophalax porosus. It is a species of amphibian belonging to the frog family. The average body length of males is 3.5 to 6.2 centimeters, while the average body length of females is 3.7 to 7.3 centimeters.
Japanese River Toad

Japanese River Toad

The Japanese river toad, also known as the Honshu toad, is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. In 1976, during his research at Kyoto University, Masanori Matsui first described it as a "medium to large toad" with "peculiar color patterns" and "stream dwelling habits".
Black spotted side folded frog male

Black spotted side folded frog male

The black spotted side folded frog is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, also known as the spiny male toothed frog or black frog. Head length is greater than head width; The snout is slightly pointed, the snout tip is blunt and round, protruding from the lower lip, the nostrils are in the middle of the kissing eye, and the distance between the noses is equal to the width of the eyelids; The eyes are large and prominent, with a narrow distance between them, smaller than the distance between the nose and the width of the upper eyelid; Short forelimbs, with forearm and hand lengths less than half of body length; The skin on the back is relatively rough, with obvious folds on the back side, and multiple longitudinal ridges of varying lengths between the folds. There are round warts and mole particles on the back, perianal area, and lower back of the thigh; Smooth belly surface. The back of the body has a variety of colors, including light green, yellow green, dark green, gray brown, etc., mixed with many black horizontal stripes of different sizes.
Black spotted side folded frog female

Black spotted side folded frog female

The black spotted side folded frog is a species of amphibian in the family Ranidae, also known as the spiny male toothed frog or black frog. Head length is greater than head width; The snout is slightly pointed, the snout tip is blunt and round, protruding from the lower lip, the nostrils are in the middle of the kissing eye, and the distance between the noses is equal to the width of the eyelids; The eyes are large and prominent, with a narrow distance between them, smaller than the distance between the nose and the width of the upper eyelid; Short forelimbs, with forearm and hand lengths less than half of body length; The skin on the back is relatively rough, with obvious folds on the back side, and multiple longitudinal ridges of varying lengths between the folds. There are round warts and mole particles on the back, perianal area, and lower back of the thigh; Smooth belly surface. The back of the body has a variety of colors, including light green, yellow green, dark green, gray brown, etc., mixed with many black horizontal stripes of different sizes.
Japanese wrinkled frog male

Japanese wrinkled frog male

The Japanese wrinkled frog is a true frog native to Japan, introduced to Hawaii in the late 19th century. It is sometimes considered a single species, similar to the Imienpo station frog found on the East Asian continent. The difference between these two species and others lies in their rough and uneven skin. It lives and reproduces in various freshwater environments, including ponds, streams, and wetlands. The International Union for Conservation of Nature does not consider this species to face any significant threats.
Japanese wrinkled frog female

Japanese wrinkled frog female

The Japanese wrinkled frog is a true frog native to Japan, introduced to Hawaii in the late 19th century. It is sometimes considered a single species, similar to the Imienpo station frog found on the East Asian continent. The difference between these two species and others lies in their rough and uneven skin. It lives and reproduces in various freshwater environments, including ponds, streams, and wetlands. The International Union for Conservation of Nature does not consider this species to face any significant threats.
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.
Male Field Frog

Male Field Frog

The Tianzi frog, scientific name Rana tagoi, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae of the order Anura in the class Amphibia. It lives in forests ranging from low mountains to altitudes below 2000 meters. The diet is animal food, including insects, spiders, land snails, etc. Before metamorphosis, young children consume the yolk in their bodies to sustain their lives. The basal subspecies lays 60-110 eggs from January to February or April to May, the subspecies キタゴガエ from February to March, and the subspecies クシマタゴガエ from October to April in areas such as puddles near streams or streams.
Female Field Frog

Female Field Frog

The Tianzi frog, scientific name Rana tagoi, is a species of frog in the family Ranidae of the order Anura in the class Amphibia. It lives in forests ranging from low mountains to altitudes below 2000 meters. The diet is animal food, including insects, spiders, land snails, etc. Before metamorphosis, young children consume the yolk in their bodies to sustain their lives. The basal subspecies lays 60-110 eggs from January to February or April to May, the subspecies キタゴガエ from February to March, and the subspecies クシマタゴガエ from October to April in areas such as puddles near streams or streams.
Male Shuleigelin frog

Male Shuleigelin frog

The Rhacophorus schgelii frog is a species of frog in the family Frogidae, order Anura, of the class Amphibia. It is a unique species in Japan, distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and surrounding islands, but not on Tsushima Island. The scientific name means' Mr. Schuyler's Frog ', which comes from Hermann, the director of the Royal Museum of Natural History in Leiden, Netherlands.
Shuleigelin frog female

Shuleigelin frog female

The Rhacophorus schgelii frog is a species of frog in the family Frogidae, order Anura, of the class Amphibia. It is a unique species in Japan, distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and surrounding islands, but not on Tsushima Island. The scientific name means' Mr. Schuyler's Frog ', which comes from Hermann, the director of the Royal Museum of Natural History in Leiden, Netherlands.
Flying Frog

Flying Frog

The tree frog is a species of amphibian belonging to the Rhacophoridae family. This kind of frog breeds in a special way. They make foam nests underground. They will crawl on the edges of rice paddies and swamps, and dig caves above the water surface. The female carries the smaller male on her back, and both are buried in a hole that is 6-9 centimeters wide and 10-15 centimeters above the water surface. The interior of this nest is smoothed out through female movement, and then at night, it is filled with white material filled with air bubbles.
Blackened species of rattlesnake

Blackened species of rattlesnake

The rattlesnake is a reptile belonging to the family Viperidae in the order Scorpaeniformes. The body of a rattlesnake is yellow green with diamond shaped black brown spots on its back; The tail end has a series of keratin rings, which are remnants after multiple molts. When encountering enemies or rapid movements, the tail ring of the tail can quickly swing 40-60 times per second, making a loud sound for a long time, making enemies afraid to approach or scared away, hence the name.
Tiger Cane Lizard

Tiger Cane Lizard

The Diploderm Polygonatum, also known as the Ryukyu Lizard or Okinawan Tree Lizard, is a lizard found in the Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan. It lives day and night in trees. Adult male tiger canes are 61 millimeters long from the nose to the vent, and 152 millimeters long from the vent to the tip of the tail; The total length is 213 millimeters.
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,
Mytilus galloprovincialis

Mytilus galloprovincialis

The Mediterranean mussel (scientific name: Mytilus galloprovincialis) is a species of shellfish in the genus Mytilus. It is an invasive species in many parts of the world, but is also a common species in aquaculture. The Invasive Species Expert Group (ISSG) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Species Survival Committee is listed as one of the world's top 100 invasive alien species.
Mipu dragonfly larvae

Mipu dragonfly larvae

Planaeschna milnei (scientific name: Planaeschna milnei) is an insect belonging to the family of dragonflies and the genus Planaeschna. Males have a belly length of 56-57 millimeters and hind wings of 45-46 millimeters. Females have a belly length of 53-56 millimeters and hind wings of 47-50 millimeters. Males have a yellow middle lip and black brown side leaves. The base half of the upper lip is yellow green. The base of the front lip is brown, and the base of the back lip is green. The upper forehead is yellow green, with most of the forehead black, forming a shovel shaped black spot with the front edge of the upper forehead. The antennae and back are black. Black chest, black chest and back, with yellow green stripes. Yellow green on the chest side, with black stripes. Black feet with yellow spots on the forefoot. The wings are transparent, and there are wing moles.
High sand deep mountain shovel shaped insect

High sand deep mountain shovel shaped insect

Lucanus maculifemoratus (scientific name: Lucanus maculifemoratus), belonging to the family Scaridae in the order Coleoptera. The male insect has a body length of 29.9-78.6 millimeters (1.18-3.09 inches), while the female insect is 25-45.1 millimeters (0.98-1.78 inches). It is distributed in cooler forests in mountainous areas of Taiwan at an altitude of 500-1800 meters.