品牌 (Brand):Papo
出品年份 (Release Year):2013
產品編號 (Item Number):50154
尺寸 (Size):20.3cm x 6cm
喜愛程度(10為滿分):❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤
產地 (Original):法(FR)
2013超強新作,與張大嘴巴姿態兇惡的尼羅鱷相較之下,個人更偏愛這隻外表怪異的恆河鱷,鱷甲塗裝比尼羅鱷要更深一點(當然立體感也更強),原本就是屬於冷門物種的恆河鱷可直接列入經典模型。
恆河鱷 (資料來自於維基百科)
恆河鱷(學名:Gavialis gangeticus),又名食魚鱷、長吻鱷,是長吻鱷科恆河鱷屬中的唯一品種。恆河鱷身體修長,體色為橄欖綠色。在IUCN紅色名錄上被列為極危物種。恆河鱷是一種淡水鱷魚,主要分佈響印度河、恆河、馬哈拉迪河及布拉瑪普特拉河這4條河當中,以前於孟加拉也有,但現在已於當地絕種。恆河鱷喜歡棲息於水流又急又深,水質較好的河裏。恆河鱷與其他鱷魚一樣,因為身上的皮是製造皮件的原料而遭到捕殺,數量急劇減少。尼泊爾與印度近年來推動保育有關鱷魚的計劃,現已重新建立恆河鱷的族群數目。
Gharial (information from wikipedia)
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as the gavial, and the fish-eating crocodile, is a crocodilian of the family Gavialidae, native to the Indian Subcontinent. The global gharial population is estimated at less than 235 individuals, which are threatened by loss of riverine habitat, depletion of fish resources and use of fishing nets. As the population has declined drastically in the past 70 years, the gharial is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
The gharial is one of the longest of all living crocodilians, measuring up to 6.25 m (20.5 ft). With 110 sharp interdigitated teeth in its long thin snout it is well adapted to catching fish, its main diet. The male has a distinctive boss at the end of the snout, which resembles an earthenware pot known as ghara. Gharials once inhabited all the major river systems of the Indian Subcontinent, from the Irrawaddy River in the east to the Indus River in the west. Their distribution is now limited to only 2% of their former range. They inhabit foremost flowing rivers with high sand banks that they use for basking and building nests. They usually mate in the cold season. The young hatch before the onset of the monsoon.
恆河鱷 (資料來自於維基百科)
恆河鱷(學名:Gavialis gangeticus),又名食魚鱷、長吻鱷,是長吻鱷科恆河鱷屬中的唯一品種。恆河鱷身體修長,體色為橄欖綠色。在IUCN紅色名錄上被列為極危物種。恆河鱷是一種淡水鱷魚,主要分佈響印度河、恆河、馬哈拉迪河及布拉瑪普特拉河這4條河當中,以前於孟加拉也有,但現在已於當地絕種。恆河鱷喜歡棲息於水流又急又深,水質較好的河裏。恆河鱷與其他鱷魚一樣,因為身上的皮是製造皮件的原料而遭到捕殺,數量急劇減少。尼泊爾與印度近年來推動保育有關鱷魚的計劃,現已重新建立恆河鱷的族群數目。
Gharial (information from wikipedia)
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as the gavial, and the fish-eating crocodile, is a crocodilian of the family Gavialidae, native to the Indian Subcontinent. The global gharial population is estimated at less than 235 individuals, which are threatened by loss of riverine habitat, depletion of fish resources and use of fishing nets. As the population has declined drastically in the past 70 years, the gharial is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
The gharial is one of the longest of all living crocodilians, measuring up to 6.25 m (20.5 ft). With 110 sharp interdigitated teeth in its long thin snout it is well adapted to catching fish, its main diet. The male has a distinctive boss at the end of the snout, which resembles an earthenware pot known as ghara. Gharials once inhabited all the major river systems of the Indian Subcontinent, from the Irrawaddy River in the east to the Indus River in the west. Their distribution is now limited to only 2% of their former range. They inhabit foremost flowing rivers with high sand banks that they use for basking and building nests. They usually mate in the cold season. The young hatch before the onset of the monsoon.
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