Maltese
Magic Fairy, Maltese Dog
Features:The top of the skull is slightly rounded, the eyes are large and slightly protruding, bronze in color, and very wide apart, the black nose is small and round, and the coat is smooth like silvery white silk. The temperament is gentle and alert.
Maltese (English name: Maltese) is also known as Magic Fairy and Maltese. It is one of the small toy dogs with Bichon Frise ancestry and is the oldest dog breed in Europe. Male dogs are 8.3-9.8 inches (21-25 cm) tall and weigh 6.6-8.8 pounds (3.0-4.0 kg); female dogs are 7.9-9.1 inches (22-23 cm) ta...
spider
Webworms, flat spiders, garden spiders, octopuses, crickets, silkworms
Features:Body structure: The spider's body is divided into the cephalothorax and abdomen, and the two parts are connected by a slender abdominal stalk. There is a pair of chelicerae in front of the head, and the end of the chelicerae is a venomous fang with a venom gland duct. The number of eyes of spiders varies, including single eye, eight eyes, six eyes or four eyes.
Leg characteristics: Spiders have four pairs of legs on both sides of the thorax, and hard claws grow on the toes for walking and climbing.
Life habits: The lifestyle of spiders can be divided into nomadic and settled types. Nomadic spiders hunt and prey everywhere, have no fixed place to live, and do not make webs. Settled spiders make webs, dig holes or build nests as fixed residences.
Diet: Spiders have a mixed diet, mainly feeding on insects such as flies. They have strong predation ability and are natural enemies of many agricultural and forestry pests.
Reproduction and life span: Spiders can
Spiders (scientific name Araneida; Araneae, foreign name Spider) are also known as webworms, flat spiders, garden spiders, eight-legged spiders, Xizi, and Bosi. It is an arthropod of the chelicerae subphylum. It has two body segments. The body of the eight-legged spider is divided into the cephaloth...
Jellyfish
Medusozoa
Features:The jellyfish is a very beautiful aquatic animal. Its body shape is like a transparent umbrella, and the diameter of the umbrella-shaped body varies. The main component of the jellyfish body is water. It uses the reflection of the water spray in its body to move forward. From a distance, it looks like a round umbrella floating rapidly in the water.
Jellyfish are important plankton in aquatic environments, including the Scyphozoa, Cross-Jellyfish, and Cubozoa in the Cnidaria. They can be found in tropical waters, temperate waters, shallow waters, oceans about 100 meters deep, and even freshwater areas. Jellyfish have existed as early as 650 mil...
fur seal
Arctocephalinae
Features:It gets its name from its appearance which resembles a cute puppy, and is given the title of "fur sea lion" because of its dense and smooth fur.
The fur seal is a mammal of the carnivorous order Sea Lion, subfamily Sealidae, and is about the same size as a seal, with a length of nearly 2 meters. However, its weight is much smaller, weighing only more than 20 kilograms, and its limbs have also degenerated into flippers. , so moving on land is...
Blue Heeler
Australian Queensland Heeler、Blue Heeler、Red Heeler
Features:Strong physique, versatile working ability, alert and resourceful character, as well as its love of work and loyalty. Personality traits include alertness, resourcefulness, courage and honesty. They are wary of strangers but absolutely loyal to family members.
Australian Cattle Dog, also known as Cattle Dog for short, is also known as Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler, Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland Heeler, and Australian Cattle Dog in Chinese. Originated from Australia, it is a breed of sheepdog bred for driving cattle over long distances. The Australian...
Otodus megalodon
Carcharocles megalodon,Megalodon
Features:The most distinctive feature of Megalodon is its huge teeth. The largest tooth fossil found is up to 15 cm long, so it is also called "Big Tooth". It is the top marine predator with the largest volume and the strongest bite force. Its bite force is considered to be the strongest among all animals in ancient and modern times.
Megalodon (scientific name: Carcharocles megalodon, Otodus megalodon), also known as the giant ear-toothed shark, megalodon, scientific name comes from Greek, meaning huge teeth, is an extinct prehistoric largest shark and fish, one of the most terrifying aquatic carnivores ever to lurk in the earth...
Boston Terrier
Boston Bull、Boston Bull Terrier、Boxwood, American Gentlemen
Features:The Boston Terrier is compact and well-proportioned, with a short tail that is usually no longer than two inches (about 5 cm). The coat color varies, mainly white, black, brindle and seal (a dark brown) or a combination of the four. The ideal Boston Terrier should be white, covering its chest, muzzle, neck, half of the front legs, hind legs, and between the eyes (but not on the eyes). The Boston Terrier's body shape and appearance show a more pure symmetrical appearance. Large and prominent eyes are a distinct feature, and the round eyes are far apart, which gives it a unique appearance. It has a gentle temperament, is easy to train, and is regarded as an "American gentleman."
Boston Terrier (scientific name: Boston Terrier, alias: Boston Bull, Boston Bull Terrier, Boxwood, American Gentlemen), is a kind of terrier, life span: 11-13 years. Originated from Boston, USA, it is a non-sporting dog. It is a lively, very intelligent dog, ranking about 54th in canine intelligence...
Didelphinae
Opossum、possum、rat
Features:Survival Strategy: Opossums use their unique "playing dead" strategy to escape predators. When feeling threatened, opossums will show a very realistic state of death, including respiratory arrest, decreased body temperature, body shaking, and discharge of foul-smelling fluid from anal glands, so that predators believe they are dead and avoid being eaten.
Reproductive Ability: Opossums have a very strong reproductive capacity. Female opossums can give birth to multiple pups per litter, up to 20. After birth, the pups live in the mother's pouch for a period of time, and then climb onto the mother's back until they can survive independently.
Food Range: Opossums are omnivorous animals, and their food includes plants, insects, small animals, etc. They can eat almost anything, including garbage and rotten fruits, which allows them to survive in a variety of environments.
Body Temperature and Health: Opossums have a low body temperature, which makes rabie
Opossum (scientific name Didelphinae, English name: Opossum) is a general term for mammals of the family Opossum in the order Possumidae. It is a small to medium-sized mammal. The mother opossum is named "opossum" because she can carry her young around with her. It has extraordinary reprod...
Chinchilla
Chinchilladale,Chinchilla,South American Chinchilla, Woolly Mouse
Features:Chinchillas, also known as chinchillas, are very popular pets. They have the following characteristics:
Appearance features: Chinchillas are very similar to rabbits and squirrels in appearance. They are small and fat, and females are usually slightly larger than males. They have a rabbit-like head and a squirrel-like tail. They have large, thin, blunt and round ears, large and bright eyes, and many whiskers of varying lengths on the sides of their noses. They have short forelimbs with 5 toes; strong hind limbs with 4 toes, and are good at jumping.
Coat color: The back and sides of chinchillas have gray-blue fur, and the abdomen gradually fades to white. After artificial breeding, their colors have many variations.
Life habits: Chinchillas are native to the Andes Mountains in South America and are accustomed to living in rock crevices and caves. Their average lifespan is about 10 to 20 years. Chinchillas are vegetarian animals and mainly eat special pellets and Timothy
Chinchilla, also known as chinchilla, chinchilla, chinchilla, woolly mouse, chinchilla, etc., is a common name for a small rodent of the genus Chinchilla (scientific name: Chinchilladale, foreign name chinchilla), belonging to the subfamily Chinchilla under the family Chinchilla. There are two speci...
Anhinga melanogaster
Darter,Snake Bird
Features:It is monogamous, and its belly feathers are dark brown, hence its name. It looks like a snake but is not a snake, especially its long neck that can bend in an "S" shape, so it is commonly known as the "snake bird". This bird is black all over, with a small head and a slender neck. It is good at diving and uses its mouth as a harpoon to catch fish.
The Black-bellied Snake Darter (scientific name: Anhinga melanogaster, foreign name: Darter) is a bird of the family Anhinga in the order Pelecaniformes. Other name: Snake Bird It is large in size, about 850-900 mm long; its belly feathers are dark brown, hence the name; its neck is slender; its hea...
Microcarbo pygmaeus
Microcarbo pygmaeus,Pygmy Cormorant
Features:It is the smallest of all cormorants. The pygmy cormorant is 1/3 smaller than the ordinary cormorant. The beak is strong and long. There are grooves on both sides of the upper beak, hooks at the end of the beak, and a throat pouch at the base of the lower beak. The nostrils are small and completely hidden in the adult bird. The eyes are first exposed. The neck is long and slender, the tail is round and hard, the feet are located at the back of the body, the tarsometatarsus is short and featherless, the toes are flat, and the hind toes are long and connected by webs.
The Pygmy Cormorant (Microcarbo pygmeus) is a seabird of the family Cormoridae. It is the smallest of all cormorants. This species is a partially migratory bird and is also a rare species in Western Europe.The Pygmy Cormorant has a strong and long beak, with grooves on both sides of the upper beak a...
Phalacrocorax capillatus
Phalacrocorax capillatus,Temminck et Schlegal,Japanese Cormorant
Features:Very similar to the common cormorant, the back, shoulders and wing coverts of this species are greenish with a metallic sheen, while the feathers of the common cormorant are copper-brown. The white bare skin on the face and throat pouch is larger. The iris is blue, the bill is yellow, and the feet are black.
The dark green-backed cormorant (Phalacrocorax capillatus, Temminck et Schlegal) is also known as the Teminck's cormorant, the spotted-headed cormorant, the green-backed cormorant, the Dan's cormorant, the green cormorant, and the green-backed cormorant. It is a large water bird. It is 80-84...
Phalacrocorax carbo
Great Cormorant,Black Shag,Cormorant,White-breasted Cormorant,Heron, river cormorant, water crow, osprey, 鷧 (pronunciation meaning), black ghost, black fish man
Features:The whole body is almost completely black with a green-brown metallic luster. During the breeding season, there are white filamentous feathers behind the head and a white spot on the lower flank. These characteristics disappear during the non-breeding season. The body feathers of young birds are brown. The iris is red, the beak is gray-black, and the feet are black-green.
The cormorant (scientific name: Phalacrocorax carbo), also known as heron, river cormorant, water crow, osprey, 鷧 (pronounced and meaning), black ghost, black fish owl, etc., is a widely distributed seabird of the genus Phalacrocorax. It belongs to the genus Phalacrocorax of the family Phalacrocora...
Phalacrocorax urile
Red-faced Cormorant、 water crow
Features:It is very similar in appearance to the sea cormorant, but is larger in size, with a shorter neck than the sea cormorant, and a larger area of bare red skin on the face and around the eyes. The iris is green-brown, the bill is yellow, darker at the tip but sky blue at the base (brown during the non-breeding season), and the feet are black.
The red-faced cormorant (Phalacrocorax urile), also known as the red-faced cormorant, is a bird of the genus Phalacrocorax in the family Cormoridae. It is commonly known as the water crow. It is a bird belonging to the family Phalacrocorax.Distributed in the northern Pacific Ocean in Alaska, the Ale...
Ardeola grayii
Indian Pond-heron, Indian Pond Heron, Indian Pond-Heron
Features:A medium-sized wading bird, usually hunched, with a body that flashes with contrasting olive and brown markings when in flight, and a pair of bright white wings. A short, thick neck and a short, thick beak of light yellow or brown. Legs are red. In summer, adults grow long frills on their necks. When taking flight, their white wings make them stand out. The Indian Pond Heron is very well camouflaged, often allowing people to approach before quickly flying away, which has led local folk to believe that the bird is short-sighted or has eye problems.
The Indian Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii) is a medium-sized wading bird, a small heron in the family Ardeidae in the order Pelecaniformes. It originates from the Old World, breeding in southern Iran, extending eastwards to the Indian subcontinent, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. They are widespread and common,...
Egretta novaehollandiae
Egretta novaehollandiae,White-faced Heron,White-faced Heron
Features:The overall body color is bluish-gray, with white forehead and cheeks, hence the name white-faced heron. During the breeding season, the area between the beak and eyes of the white-faced heron is gray-black, but at other times it is light olive yellow. The white-faced heron has a long, straight, pointed beak, large and long wings, slender feet and toes, partially exposed shins, three toes in front and one toe behind, and a comb-like edge on the claw of the middle toe. Males and females are the same color, and the overall feather color is basically composed of three colors: pale, blue and gray. The forehead, crown, chin and upper throat are white, and the color of the crown is variable, and the white sometimes extends along the neck to the bottom of the neck. The color of the iris can be gray, green, dark yellow or cinnamon, and these changes vary from individual to individual.
The white-faced heron (Egretta novaehollandiae), also known as the white-faced heron, is a common bird found throughout much of Australia and Oceania, including New Guinea, the islands of the Torres Strait, Indonesia, New Zealand, and throughout all of Australia except the most arid regions.It is a...
Egretta picata
Egretta picata,Pied Heron
Features:The lower half of the face and upper chest are white, and the rest of the body is metallic blue-black. During the breeding season, there are white needle-like feathers under the neck. The iris is orange-yellow, and the beak and feet are bright yellow.
The spotted egret (Taiwanese white-necked black egret) (scientific name: Egretta picata) is distributed in Sulawesi, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Indonesia, coastal and sub-coastal areas of the northern monsoon region of Australia, and the Wallace region. In China, birds are only occasionally seen...
Ardea intermedia
Intermediate Egret,Yellow-billed Egret。Plumed Egret,Mesophoyx intermedia、Egretta intermedia
Features:The middle egret is a medium-sized wading bird, characterized by its size, appearance, and behavior. The middle egret is slightly larger, with a thick, short beak that does not exceed the eyes, black legs and toes, and its neck shrinks into an S shape when flying. In appearance, the middle egret's beak and feet are always black, and its toes are yellow-green.
Ardea intermedia (scientific name: Ardea intermedia) is a bird of the genus Heron in the family Ardeidae, and its common name is the spring hoe. Egrets are large wading birds. The body is medium in size, 560~720 mm long, androgynous; the iris is yellow, and the mouth slit does not exceed the eyes, w...
Ardea alba
Ardea alba,egret, heron, white floating bird, winter village, great white crane, white crane heron, white village, snow guest
Features:The whole body is pure white. During the breeding period, there are three rows of long and straight feathers with scattered branches on the shoulders and back, extending all the way back to the tail end. The beak can change color with the seasons.
The great egret (scientific name: Ardea alba) is a bird of the genus Egret in the family Ardeidae, order Stork. It is also known as Baizhuang, Gongzi and Baiwa. The feathers of the whole body are white; the eyes are yellow; the beak is orange-yellow (black during the breeding season); the neck has a...
Ardea purpurea
Purple Heron、Purple heron, flower cellar horse, wood heron, long-necked heron
Features:A large wading bird with the characteristics of "three lengths", namely a long beak, a long neck, and long legs.
Ardea purpurea is a species of heron in the Ardeidae family. It is also known as purple heron, commonly known as flower cellar horse, wood heron or long-necked man. It is a widely distributed heron. They breed in Africa, central and southern Europe, and the southern and eastern Palearctic. Populatio...
Phaethon lepturus
Phaethon lepturus、White-tailed Tropicbird, Long-tailed tropicbird
Features:Smallest of three closely related seabirds of non-nesting tropical oceans and the smallest member of the order Phaethontiformes
White-tailed grebe (scientific name: Phaethon lepturus) is a bird of the genus Phaethon lepturus in the family Phaethonidae. It is commonly known as white-tailed grebe and long-tailed grebe. It is a tropical bird. Weighing 220-410 grams; body length 370-400 mm, plus extended tail feathers 680-990 mm...