Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Different animals have different footprints. What animal's footprints are plum blossom prints?

Different animals have different footprints. What animal's footprints are plum blossom prints?

1, cat

Cats have fat pads at the bottom of their toes, so they walk quietly. They don't run away when catching mice, and they have sharp nails on their toes. Paws can be retracted and extended. Cats retract their claws when resting and walking, and only extend their claws when catching mice and climbing to prevent their nails from becoming dull.

2. Fox

Foxes live in forests, grasslands, semi-deserts and hilly areas, live in tree holes or soil holes, go out for food at night and go home at dawn. So it can prey on all kinds of mice, rabbits, birds, fish, frogs, lizards, insects and so on. I also ate some wild fruits. Because it mainly eats rats and occasionally attacks poultry, it is an animal that does more harm than good.

3. the lion

Claw tip, retractable, developed tail. Known as the "king of grassland", it is the top cat carnivore in Africa. Living in savanna and grassland, it also appears in shrubs and dry forests. Carnivorous, often ambush and kill other warm-blooded animals. Distributed in African grasslands, Asia and India. The life span of lions in the wild is 10 to 14 years, and the life span in captivity is longer, generally more than 20 years.

3. dogs

Dogs are domesticated by wolves. As early as the era of hunting and gathering, people have domesticated dogs as hunting assistants. Therefore, dogs are considered to be the earliest domesticated domestic animals, known as "the most loyal friend of mankind" and the pet with the highest feeding rate, with a life span of about 12~ 18 years.