Double Forked Rhinoceros Golden Turtle Specimen
insect
arthropods
specimen
unicorn-immortal
allomyrina-dichotoma
double-forked-rhinoceros-golden-turtle-specimen
rhinoceros-subfamily
insect-specimens
unicorn-immortal-specimen
true-rhinoceros-golden-turtle
1
Coin
The copyright of the 3D model belongs to the original author and the material may not be distributed, published, transmitted, copied, rented, resold or compiled in any form.
The Double Forked Rhinoceros Golden Turtle, also known as the Unicorn Immortal, is an animal of the Rhinoceros Golden Turtle family. The adult of the Double Forked Rhinoceros Golden Turtle has a body length of 30-50mm and a body width of 20-30mm. Its body is elliptical in shape, with a smooth or slightly hairy surface and back, and more hairy belly; The head is small, with deep reddish brown compound eyes and 10 antennae. The gill is composed of 3 segments, and the upper lip is a flat shovel shaped, upturned. Distributed in eastern and northeastern China, Japan, Thailand and other places, it lives in forests and has strong phototaxis. Adults feed on the humus formed by decaying leaves or wood in the forest, preferring to lick the sap flowing from tree wounds or ripe fruits.