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Hippocampus is named after its head resembles a horse's head, but interestingly, it is a strange and precious small fish near land and shallow sea. It belongs to the sea horse of the genus Syngnathus, with a flat head and two nostrils on each side. The head and trunk are at right angles, and the chest and abdomen protrude, and it is composed of 10 ~ 12 bone ring. The tail is slender, with four sides and often curly. The whole body is completely wrapped by membranous bone blocks. There is a pouch on the ventral surface of the male hippocampus, in which eggs hatch and can reproduce for 2-3 generations a year.

Hippocampus is distributed all over the world, but there are many tropical species. Seahorses usually live in coastal waters with many algae or reefs, or attach to floating objects. It can swim upright, swing its dorsal fin and feed on small crustaceans.

Pelican is a kind of waterfowl, commonly known as "Taohe" or "Gannet". It has a big body, a long mouth and retractable skin underneath. It eats fish for a living, has no teeth and won't bite, so it can only swallow the whole fish. But it has a strong digestion ability, which can digest fishbone and fish scales. The whole body is gray and white. Pillow feathers lengthen and curl. In summer, the feathers below the waist and tail are slightly pink.

Living in lakes, rivers and coastal waters, I like to live in groups and swim, but I can't dive. Eat fish as the staple food. Adult pelicans generally live in pairs, nesting and laying eggs on the ground. Each nest lays 1 ~ 3 eggs. Both sexes hatch eggs and feed chickens. The little pelican that just came out of the eggshell was gray-black, and soon it gave birth to a light white fluff. The mother bird feeds her young with semi-digested fish. When the chicks grow up, they stick their heads into the skin of the mother bird's open mouth and peck at the small fish brought back.

Flamingos, also known as red storks, have three genera and five species of big flamingos, small flamingos and Argentine flamingos in the world. Mainly distributed in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Central America and parts of Africa in South America. Flamingos have an indissoluble bond with water. They always choose a peninsula surrounded by water on three sides to nest. The bird's nest is made of wet marl. Flamingos are too impatient to move to a new home when the mud dries. Flamingos are very similar to storks and storks, with long necks and legs, webbed front toes and flat or missing rear toes. The fluff of a young bird is very similar to that of a goose. The most special thing is the flamingo's mouth. When feeding, various algae, protozoa, small worms, insect larvae,

Animal knowledge website

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Shanghai Gondwana Natural Museum/gb/Lives/gb/Lives/animal/index.html.

Sichuan Journal of Zoology

Journal of Mammals

Plant search information network /green/greenshowbypic.asp? Keys = & ampsort = & city = & area = & page =1

Crawling around the world

Animal protection websites mainly explain wildlife knowledge, publicize wildlife protection, and establish the awareness of caring for nature and animals.

Wildlife.com Wildlife Network

The animal protection website mainly introduces and publicizes animal protection, and its columns include news trends, photography, forums, special topics and wildlife magazines.

Animal species information website

Beijing Zoo

Shanghai zoo /gb

China Online Zoo /default.htm

China national biodiversity information exchange-animal information node

WWF China Website Nature Forum

China Endangered Species Import and Export Information Network

China Wildlife Network /wi

China Yunnan Golden Monkey Network

Bird watching network

Biological resources channel

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Bird international Corp.

Http://www.nmnh.si.edu/msw World Mammal Association

WWF http://www.worldwildlife.org Branch

Http://www.wildlife.org Wildlife Association.

World species list -http://enviro link. org/ animal, plant and microbial species

Canadian environmental protection agency crocodile identification manual http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/genetics/citescroc/default.htm.

European marine species record-a research alliance funded by the European Union under the Marine Science and Technology Program (MAST) http://erms.biol.soton.ac.uk.