Animals/Organics
Guppy
Peacock fish is a fish species belonging to the family Loricariidae in the order Loricariiformes. The peacock fish is named after its tail, which resembles a peacock opening its screen. Alias; Peacock fish, Phoenix tail fish, Rainbow flower fish, Rainbow fish, Gubi fish. The peacock fish has a slender body shape, and its morphological changes mainly occur in the tail fin. Common tail fin shapes include round tail, pointed tail, shovel tail, etc. The peacock fish is native to Trinidad, Venezuela, northern Brazil, and the West Indies in Central and South America. Peacock fish is one of the popular aquarium ornamental fish, which has been commercially bred in large quantities. People have bred varieties with different colors and fin shapes. These artificially cultivated fish species require higher water temperatures than their wild counterparts.
Nautilus
Nautiloidea: A general term for marine mollusks in the family Nautilidae, belonging to the order Cephalopoda. There are 2 genera and 6 species with curled pearl like shells. The parrot snail has undergone hundreds of millions of years of evolution on Earth, but its appearance, habits, and other changes are minimal. It is known as a "living fossil" in the ocean and has high value in studying biological evolution and paleontology. It also holds a place in biomimetic science. In 1954, the United States developed the world's first nuclear submarine, the Nautilus, which was launched in Groton, USA.
Vertical conch
Harp conoidelis, a member of the family Cymbidae in the order Neogastropoda, is a species of Harp in the family Cymbidae. It is mainly distributed in Chinese Mainland and often inhabits below the low tide line. Beautiful appearance, graceful patterns, and bright color tones. Make it one of the most popular seashells.
Tang Guanluo
Cassis cornuta is a large sea snail belonging to the genus Cassis in the family Cassidae. The shell is large and thick, with a length and height of up to 30 centimeters, ranging from gray white to golden yellow, with a metallic luster, and shaped like a Tang Dynasty hat, hence its name. It is mainly distributed in warm water areas around the world and is a gluttonous bivalve mollusk. It is found in Malaysia, Indonesia, the South China Sea, and Taiwan, and often inhabits below the low tide line. Tang Guanluo is one of the four famous snails.
Ladybug
Ladybugs are small insects in the family Ladybulaceae of the order Coleoptera, and are a general term for beetles with circular protrusions; Hongniang, Golden Turtle, Golden Turtle, Stinky Turtle, and Flower Sister. The body is brightly colored, often with red, black, or yellow spots, and has a hemispherical shape, only the size of a soybean grain; The wings are hard and have a metallic luster. Ladybugs are beneficial insects, with the Seven Star Ladybug being the most well-known. Adult ladybugs can prey on pests such as wheat aphids, cotton aphids, locust aphids, peach aphids, scale insects, and wall lice, greatly reducing damage to trees, fruits, and various crops caused by pests. They are known as "live pesticides" by people.
Pufferfish
The bream is a fish species belonging to the family Cyprinidae in the order Cypriniformes, also known as the bream, flathead bream, faro bream, black bream, lace bream, or triangular bream. The total length is about 40 centimeters, with a flattened body in a diamond shape and a raised head and back. The bream is distributed in Japan, the Atlantic, Australia, and New Zealand. Originating from the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in China, this lake is widely distributed in water systems such as Heilongjiang, Yalu River, Liao River, Yellow River, Huai River, middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Qiantang River, and Min River. The production of bream in lakes is relatively high, with fast growth, delicious meat taste, high fat content, large body size, and unique aquaculture value.
Furry spider
Belonging to arthropods. Nicknames: Networm, Flat Spider, Garden Spider, etc. Its body is divided into a head, chest, and abdomen, which are connected by a slender abdominal stalk; The head has a pair of claws in front of the head, and the end of the claws is the venomous teeth of the venom gland duct; There are four pairs of feet on both sides of the chest, with hard claws at the tips of the feet. Wang Anshi's "Zishuo" records that a web was set up on one side, and when an object touched it, it was executed, hence the name "Spider". Spiders are distributed throughout China, mostly inhabiting eaves, corners of walls, and between trees, forming wheel shaped webs. Spiders are natural enemies of many agricultural and forestry pests and play an important role in biological control. Protecting and utilizing spiders has become an important aspect of biological control.
Red spiral snail
The gastropod is a new gastropod in the family Convolvulaceae, with an oval shaped shell. The outer lip is not thickened, and there are spiral lines on the inner wall. The mouth cap is leaf shaped, with the nucleus located below. Soft parts are red. The central teeth of the tongue are narrow and have three pointed teeth. The lateral teeth have many comb shaped tips. Carnivorous.
Eurasian wild boar
The Eurasian wild boar is a medium-sized mammal belonging to the family Porcidae in the order Artiodactyla. Weight 90-200 kilograms; The body length is 1.5-2 meters, the tail length is 21-38 centimeters, and the ear length is 24-26 centimeters; Shoulder height is about 90 centimeters. Eurasian wild boars have extremely strong environmental adaptability. Their habitats span across temperate and tropical regions, ranging from semi-arid climates to tropical rainforests, temperate forests, semi deserts, and grasslands. The Eurasian wild boar originated in Europe and Asia and was widely introduced to North America, with a wide distribution range covering the Eurasian continent.
S. aegyptiacus
Spinosaurus is a large theropod dinosaur with a body length comparable to that of Tyrannosaurus Rex and Southern Megalosaurus. There is currently only one valid species in the genus Spinosaurus, namely the Egyptian Spinosaurus, named by German paleontologist Stromer in 1915. Due to its unique appearance and massive size, Spinosaurus has received no less attention than Tyrannosaurus rex. Unfortunately, the holotype specimen of Spinosaurus was destroyed during World War II. In recent years, new fossil specimens and quantitative studies have shown that Spinosaurus had a highly specialized body structure and was a highly aquatic dinosaur. Spinosaurus is one of the longest carnivorous dinosaurs. Spinosaurus is 10 to 15 meters long and weighs 3 to 10 tons. The World of Animals
Nile crocodile in the water
Nile crocodile, also known as African crocodile, is a large crocodile in the crocodile family of the crocodile order. The adult Nile crocodile weighs up to one ton. The juvenile Nile crocodile is dark yellow brown in color, with obvious horizontal stripes on its body and tail. As an adult, the color of the horizontal stripes becomes lighter. Nile crocodiles are mainly distributed in the Nile River Basin and southeastern regions of Africa, and are also found in Madagascar. They often inhabit freshwater bodies such as lakes, rivers, and swamps. The Nile crocodile is the largest crocodile in Africa and the most studied crocodile among all crocodile species by humans.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus belongs to the Tyrannosaurus genus of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily and is the only species in this genus. It was named in 1905 by American paleontologist and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Henry Osborne. If we refer to the translation format of other dinosaur species, it would be more appropriate to translate its species name as' King Tyrannosaurus'. Adult Tyrannosaurus rex is about 12 meters long and weighs around 7 tons, making it one of the largest land predators in Earth's history.
Pseudo crocodile turtle
The Crocodile Turtle is a reptile belonging to the Crocodile Turtle family in the order Turtles, also known as the Snake Crocodile Turtle, Small Crocodile Turtle, Crocodile Turtle, etc. The crocodile like turtle is mainly distributed in North and Central America, with the southeastern United States being the most abundant. There are four subspecies, namely the South American crocodile like turtle, the Florida crocodile like turtle, the Central American crocodile like turtle, and the North American crocodile like turtle. Omnivorous, with a wide range of recipes; They inhabit all freshwater habitats in the distribution zone and also enter low salinity intertidal water pits, and are accustomed to living in water. The crocodile turtle not only grows quickly, but also has simple feeding techniques and high meat content. In 2005, it was identified as a suitable imported variety for promotion from overseas.
Gray star shark
Gray star shark is a species of shark in the family Serranidae and genus Serranidae. Nicknames: Grey mink shark, Smooth shark, Grey mink shark, White shark bar. The body is quite slender. Flat head. Kiss is long and parabolic in shape. The eyes are oval in shape, with obvious ridges and folds in the eye sockets. At birth, the body length is approximately 28 centimeters. Adult body length is about 1 meter or less. Gray star sharks belong to the small, warm water benthic species that mainly feed on benthic animals, especially crustaceans. Distributed in the northwest Pacific, including the coasts of Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, and North Korea. Distributed in the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, northeastern Taiwan, and South China Sea in China.
Duck billed sturgeon
The duckbill sturgeon, scientific name American paddlefish, also known as paddlefish, is a fish species in the family Acipenseridae of the order Sturgeon. It is named after its shape resembling a duckbill and a spoon. The duck billed sturgeon is widely distributed in large rivers and nearby bay coasts in the central and northern regions of the United States. It lives year-round in freshwater lakes, reservoirs, and rivers without the need for migration and generally inhabits the middle and upper layers of water. The fish feeds on planktonic animals throughout its life. The duck billed sturgeon is a warm blooded fish with advantages such as fast growth, wide feed sources, low production costs, easy fishing, and high economic value. The juvenile duck billed sturgeon has a unique shape and can be used as a precious ornamental fish. The duck billed sturgeon eggs are processed into caviar.
White Rhinoceros
The white rhinoceros is a mammal belonging to the family Rhinocerotidae in the order Neodactyla. The skin is thick and smooth, with a surface that is approximately gray in color; Head elongation, degeneration of incisors and canines, strong and robust limbs, with three toes on both the front and hind limbs; The upper lip is flat and wide, square in shape, hence it is called the wide snouted rhinoceros or the square snouted rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros is distributed in southern and northeastern Africa, living near jungles, grasslands, forests, and plains, occasionally entering steep mountain swamps. Human overfishing of rhinoceros horns has led to a sharp decline in the population of white rhinoceros. It is classified as Near Threatened (NT) in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
house lizard
Gecko is a reptile belonging to the gecko genus in the gecko family. The body is relatively flat, with a total length of 10-15 centimeters, and the length of the tail and head is basically the same. Gecko is distributed in Guangxi, Guangdong, Fujian, Yunnan and other places in China; They prefer to live in secluded places such as between walls and under eaves, and appear on ceilings and walls at night, hunting insects such as mosquitoes and flies. The medicinal value of geckos is very high, and they can be used to treat conditions such as epilepsy, scrofula, tuberculosis, and swelling. Their dried products are called "Tianlong". In the "Compendium of Materia Medica" written by Li Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty, geckos were referred to as "immortal toads". It has the effects of relieving cough and asthma, relieving spasms and dispelling wind, nourishing liver and kidney, nourishing essence and blood, and dispersing and reducing swelling.
Atlantic sturgeon
The Atlantic sturgeon (scientific name: Acipenser oxyrinchus) is a fish species of the sturgeon family and genus. The Atlantic sturgeon can weigh up to 300 kilograms and is 60 years old. It is also common to find individuals 4.3-5.3 meters long. Young Atlantic sturgeons generally inhabit their "mother river" and then migrate to the ocean over time.. Young sturgeons mainly inhabit freshwater rivers and feed on aquatic animals and plants. Adult sturgeons are also omnivorous, but parent sturgeons stop feeding during their spawning migration. Postpartum adult sturgeons mainly feed on gastropods and other benthic organisms in freshwater. The Atlantic sturgeon is distributed along the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean in North America.
Caribbean real shark
The Caribbean true shark is a species of shark belonging to the true shark family and the true shark genus. At birth, the body length is 74 centimeters, and the maximum body length in adulthood is 295 centimeters. A species of tropical nearshore living at the bottom of continental and island shelves. It mainly inhabits shallow water areas, but according to records, its depth reaches at least 30 meters. I mainly eat bony fish. Mainly distributed in the Caribbean Sea. Also known as Caribbean reef shark, it refers to its habitat on coral reefs outside the Caribbean Sea and South America.
Prehistoric creature Hofmann Canglong
The main type species of the genus Canglong is Hofmann Canglong, which was discovered near the Meuse River in the Netherlands in 1780. Its scientific name means "lizard of the Meuse River" and was later translated as Canglong by Mr. Yang Zhongjian. The bite force of Hofmann Canglong is much higher than that of Hainosaurus and Sea King Dragon. The biting force is similar to that of a tilted toothed dinosaur, with an estimated 40000 to 60000 N at the end. The Hofmann Canglong fossil is the first paleontological fossil discovered by humans
Bottlenose Dolphin
The bottlenose dolphin is a mammal belonging to the genus bottlenose dolphin in the family Cetiformes, also known as the bottlenose dolphin. Bottlenose dolphins are mainly distributed in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean and Black Seas. It is found in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea and other sea areas in China. It inhabits the coastal and nearshore areas of tropical and temperate seas. Feed on group dwelling fish. Bottlenose dolphins are one of the smartest animals, with a brain capacity even larger than humans. Has been listed in Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES); Listed as a near threatened species in the Red List of Species in China; It is currently a second-class protected animal in China.
Cretaceous Tyrannosaurus rex
The Tyrannosaurus genus is a member of the Tyrannosauridae family, and the only valid species is the type species Tyrannosaurus rex, also known as the Rex dinosaur. It is a large carnivorous dinosaur with a length of about 15 meters, a hip height of about 5 meters, and a weight of about 8 to 13 tons. Tyrannosaurus lived in the Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period, approximately 67 to 66 million years ago, and was one of the last dinosaur populations before the Cretaceous Tertiary extinction event. Fossils are distributed in the western United States and Canada in North America, with a wider distribution range than other tyrannosaurids.
Giant Scorpion
Giant scorpions are a type of scorpion from the Carboniferous period, with a body length exceeding one foot. They evolved from sea scorpions and can grow up to 1-3 meters in length. They are very similar to modern scorpions, with huge pincers and tail spines. Giant scorpions feed on giant spiders and arthropods. They should first use their tail spines to kill their prey, and then use their huge pincers to tear them apart. Later, it became extinct due to insufficient oxygen.
African elephant
It is a genus of elephants in the family Elephantidae, named by Baron Georges Cuvier in 1825. African elephants are the largest mammals on land, with males and females exhibiting a binary sex. Adult African male elephants are taller than 3.5 meters and can reach a maximum height of 4.1 meters. The weight is approximately 2.7 to 6 tons, with females being smaller than males and the heaviest recorded being 13.5 tons. Their longest recorded tooth weighs 102.7 kilograms. Countless African elephants have been killed because of their ivory. African elephants are listed in Appendix I of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (CITES).
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.
C. giganteus
The giant ring tailed lizard is a diurnal burrowing lizard. They are usually distributed in dry rocky areas, inhabiting rock crevices or carved caves, and their habits and environment are very similar to some rock dwelling king lizards. Animals such as crickets, bread worms, leafy vegetables, fruits, and flowers will all be accepted. The environmental arrangement for raising giant ring tailed lizards can be based on reptile sand and stacked rocks, which are sufficient. They also require a large amount of sunlight, so high-quality UVB light is an indispensable equipment. In summer, they need 12-14 hours of sunlight per day.
Blue crab
Blue crab, also known as green crab or delicious swimming crab. Common edible crab on the west coast of the Atlantic, with a delicious taste. Often inhabiting mudflats, harbors, and deltas. The head and chest armor is about 7.5 centimeters long, 15-18 centimeters wide, with a light green back and light blue feet. Blue crabs are native to the western Atlantic from Nova Scotia to Argentina. They have been introduced to Japan and European waters, as well as in the Baltic Sea, North Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Black Sea.
Endangered species of hammerhead shark
The hammerhead shark is a collective term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape. The hammerhead shark is distributed in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other sea areas of China, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. It often appears on beaches, bays, and river mouths. Previously, all eight subspecies of the hammerhead shark were included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus belongs to the Tyrannosaurus genus of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily and is the only species in this genus. It was named in 1905 by American paleontologist and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Henry Osborne. If we refer to the translation format of other dinosaur species, it would be more appropriate to translate its species name as' King Tyrannosaurus'. Adult Tyrannosaurus rex is about 12 meters long and weighs around 7 tons, making it one of the largest land predators in Earth's history.
Rice Fish
Mi fish is a fish species belonging to the family Myichthyidae in the order Perciformes, also known as Miichthys, Mytilys, Hairy Fish, Life Fish, Catfish, or Miichthys. Rice fish are mainly distributed along the coasts of China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Produced in all coastal areas of China. Coastal warm temperate middle and lower level fish prefer to inhabit sandy and muddy sea areas at depths of 15-70 meters, especially in waters with high turbidity. Fierce in nature, mainly feeds on small fish, shrimp, shrimp, and small benthic invertebrates.
Rhinoceros Beetle (Unicorn Fairy)
The rhinoceros beetle (Phileurus didymus) belongs to the order Coleoptera. Mostly distributed in tropical regions, with the most abundant species in Central and South America, more species in Africa and Oceania, and relatively fewer species in Asia. Seven genera and twelve species have been discovered in Yunnan, China. Among them, the protruding sugarcane turtle, rubber rhinoceros beetle, and double forked rhinoceros beetle are commonly known as unicorn immortals.
Carangi
Carangidae is a general term for fish in the family Carangidae of the order Perciformes in the class Perciformes. Important warm water and warm temperate marine economic fish species in the world. Carangi are mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic Ocean, and can also reach higher latitude sea areas with warm currents. Carangi is a family of fish, with a flattened and tall body, thin scales, and a small tail stalk. Abundant in subtropical oceans, with a wide variety of species. The body is elongated and laterally flattened, with various shapes including spindle shaped, elliptical, oval shaped, or diamond shaped.
lobster
Lobster is a general term for animals in the family Lobidae, also known as dragon head shrimp, shrimp queen, sea shrimp, or shrimp king. The shell is firm and thick, often with thorns on the surface; The body is roughly cylindrical in shape, with a slightly flat back and abdomen; The head and chest armor are well-developed, thick and spiny, with a pair of powerful ocular spines in the center of the anterior edge, but without frontal horns; The abdomen is short and thick, curled towards the ventral surface at the back, and the tail fan is wide and short. Named after its appearance resembling a mythical dragon in daily life.
The Beatles
Beetles are a general term for arthropods in the order Coleoptera of the subphylum Tracheal, and are the largest group (order) in the insect class. There is a significant difference in size between different species, and the body wall is hard; Chewing mouthparts, with the upper palate generally well-developed; The forewings are keratinized, hard, and lack wing veins, known as elytra. When at rest, they cover the back, the middle and posterior thorax, and most or all of the abdominal segments (the scutum of the middle thorax is usually exposed). The inner edges of the two elytra meet at the midline of the back to form a straight line.
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