The squirrel (Sciurus) is a small, widely distributed mammal known for its flexible posture and lively personality. As a biological teaching and research tool, squirrel model shows the appearance, behavior and ecological function of squirrel in depth.
Squirrel models are usually made of polymer or plastic materials and have a realistic look and feel, which is easy for students and researchers to observe. Through squirrel models, people can learn about the squirrel's anatomy, food preferences, and the roles it plays in the ecosystem, such as seed dispersers and facilitators of plant reproduction.
In addition, the squirrel model is also very popular in the field of art, artists through sculpture, painting and other forms, to express the love and respect for this vitality of the animal. Through the display of the model, not only can stimulate the attention of squirrels and their habitat, but also spread the importance of protecting the forest ecosystem.
In short, the squirrel model is not only a good tool for education and research, but also a bridge for us to understand nature and cherish the ecology. Through these models, we can better understand and protect this vibrant forest population.