Squirrels (Sciuridae) are small, lively mammals that are widely distributed throughout the world. As a popular research object, squirrel models play an important role in education, scientific research and ecological conservation.
Squirrel models are often highly reductive and can help students and researchers intuitively understand the anatomy and physiology of squirrels. Through the model, students can learn about squirrels' habits, diet, and their role in the ecosystem, such as being seed dispersers and part of the food chain.
In scientific research, squirrel models are used to explore their behavior, habitat adaptation, and strategies for coping with climate change. The researchers used these models to simulate squirrel responses under different environmental conditions, providing data to support the development of conservation measures.
In addition, squirrel models have been widely used in public education to help raise awareness and conservation awareness of this species. Through the model display, the public can better understand the importance of squirrels in the ecological balance and stimulate the attention of wildlife protection.