The Görlitz Museum of Natural History, located in Germany and founded in 1860, combines two hundred years of collection and research history, from temperate to tropical, from high mountains to coral reefs, conveying the research of museum scientists. There are tanks comparable to the level of professional aquariums, lizards, snakes, fish, corals and other landscaping tanks, which can be seen here.
The site of the Görlitz Museum of Natural History, a place with great architectural features ↓

This area is in the basement of the museum, the lower basement, and the first thing that catches your eye is this huge sea tank ↓
It can be viewed on all three sides. This zero-distance display is no different from an aquarium shop. All the cylinders you will see in the future will also be displayed at zero distance in this way ↓
Saddle thorn cover fish ↓
Yellow high-finned spiny tailfish ↓
Blacktail mud fish ↓
There are also clownfish in the anemone ↓
Cylinder display area. Ten environments from around the world are displayed in the main hall ↓
The first cylinder body entering the area is mainly arranged with bamboo ↓
Very good links between land animals and aquatic ecosystems are maintained ↓
The only purely terrestrial environment in the tank is that nest rats are raised.
Native to Europe and Asia, small rodents weigh only 4 grams and eat seeds, insects, nectar and fruits. They are good at weaving spherical buildings in the grass, and the arrangement of the environment is also in line with the living habits of nesting rats↓
Tanks for raising European fish ↓
The environment of Europe ↓
Aquatic snakes. The preferred habitats for aquatic snakes are open woodlands and "marginal" habitats (e.g., field edges and woodland boundaries) as these habitats provide sufficient shelter and they are also found at the water's edge, where they prey mainly on amphibians (toads and frogs)↓
Africa's environment ↓
Underwater is senegalese multifin fish ↓
On the water is a ball python ↓
The cylinder body that shows the Asian environment ↓
Black-eyed toad ↓
Lison lizard ↓
Australian environment ↓
Green tree python ↓
Show the environment of South America ↓
Flat-tailed blind migratory salamander. It is found in Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Guyana, inhabiting rivers and swamps in lowland forest areas, purely aquatic.
Spend the day in caves and nocturnal by looking for small invertebrates, such as larvae and shrimp of insects, including small fish, in sediments on the base bed. Their eyes are functionally useless and prey mainly on tiny vibrations produced when touching or moving prey. It has mucus glands all over its body, which secrete poisonous mucus if attacked, and even so, they can still be eaten by birds, snakes and big fish. ↓
Another display of a South American tank is stocked with stingray ↓
Double-crested lizard, you can run on the water Oh ↓
On the other floors of the Museum of Nature, there are exhibitions of rare plants and animals, geological exhibitions, exhibitions in jungles and tropical regions, exhibitions on evolution, and displays on the interior of the earth
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