Mystery of Life Travelling Exhibition Vertebrate Kingdom

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Mystery of Life Travelling Exhibition Vertebrate Kingdom

When science meets art, what will happen?

Vertebrate exhibition, it s a perfect convergence of the technique and art, where you can learn not only science but also art.

Who is the largest bird in the world?

The wings of ostrich have been degenerated, it s the largest bird in the world but can t fly.

Who is the tallest one in the world?

Because of the change of climate, few foods could be taken. Giraffe had to take leaves as foods but not grass. If they wanted to get much more foods, they had to tiptoe and crane their necks. Then their neck and leg become longer gradually and they become the tallest vertebrate in the world.

Who is the king of land?

Brown bear is one of the largest carnivorous mammals on the land. It runs faster because of its stronger muscles. Muscles of brown bear s back are very stronger and are the main source of forelimb strength. Brown bear is known as the "King of the land".

Who is the stronger in the desert?

The camel has long four limbs, soft and wide feet, suitable for walking in sand. It has cutin pad at the chest and knee, which supports the body when kneeling down. The camel s hump accumulates fatty tissues instead of water. The camel strikes the balance with water in muscles to adapt to hot weather, lack of water and other unfavorable environment in desert.

Are you shiver when it in your presence?

The lion is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. Lions are apex and keystone predators, although they scavenge as opportunity allows. While lions do not typically hunt humans, some have been known to do so.

If the tear of crocodile could be trusted?

The tear of crocodile is not because of sadness, but of the lack of excretory function. The extra water in the body could only be excreted via special salt gland around eyes. Once crocodile crying in front of you, don t sympathize with its tears.

Could the stupid pig be a narco?

Although pig has a little brain, its olfactory bulb is bigger. Pig is think as the stupid one, but it has really advanced olfactory system. Cerebellum Cerebrum Olfactory bulb

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Boa could swallow foods much more bigger than its mouth

If you have ever know them exactly? We are now in the same world together.we are same and we are different.

Mankind is especial similary with quadrumana.

Shoulder blade humeru radius ulna phalanx

The ratio between brain and body weight is an important measure basis on intelligent.

Stomach started to appear in fish In order to improve the digestion power, some reptiles such as crocodile and turtle have fine gravels and gastrolith in the stomach that can grind food A part of esophagus in some birds is transformed to crop, which has the function of storing temporarily and softening food Dog s intestine has thick walls and strong ability of absorption, which helps dogs to digest meat. The stomach is the most dilated portion of the digestive canal. The gastric mucosa secretes digestive enzymes, hydrochloric acid and mucus Whale has a form of stomach like terrestrial ruminant, i.e. having four chambers, but doesn t ruminate.

Cow s stomach is comprised of rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. First three parts are formed by enlargement of esophagus and only abomasum could produce main gastric fluid. When food enters into rumen and reticulum, they ferment under the influence of bacteria and protozoon to decompose plant fiber and protein. Food in rumen and reticulum returns to the oval cavity for second chewing. Such a behavior is called rumination. reticulum omasum abomasum cecum rumen

Here, you will meet them by chance

Exploration

Concentration

More than 150 individual animal parts and 20 full size anatomy specimens. Animal include the life-systems of an ostrich, turtle, whale, fish, giraffe, horse and even a full-sized lion!

Walk into their world to understand them

www.mysteriouslifemuseum.com www.hoffen.com.cn Director of Exhibition Department Ding Caiyun 13898661739 Tel: +86-411-39361999-6322 Fax: +86-411-39368716 dingcaiyun@hoffen.com.cn