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1. Knowing that on the thin willow branches, quietly crouching down, the wings are like light yarns, transparent and good-looking. The willow branches are green, swaying with the wind, and swaying when they know it.
2. This cricket has a black-brown body, a pair of black oily eyes that can't rotate are inlaid under the antennae, two film-like brown wings on the back, and two tails are hard and hard, like two steel needles.
3. When it is about to rain, dragonflies fly in groups at low altitude, fluttering and sprinkling, and their glass-like transparent wings are agitating, like a small plane with a light mold chain.
4. It is covered with a hard carapace, which is brightly colored, covered with floral spots, and shining with a luminous metallic color. Colorful butterflies are the most beautiful insects and also attract my attention.
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1.There are three sentences: The ant stands on the threshold with a large bag of wheat beside him, and his face is turned away from the cicada that has come to beg.
2.The cicada stretched out its claws, well, sorry, it was a hand.
3.Wearing a large, eighteenth-century brimmed hat, a guitar under her arm, and a skirt blown against her legs by the cold wind, this is the image of a cicada.
4.In the metal cage, the larvae of the vertebral mantis stop in one place and the posture remains the same and does not change.
5.It hooks the net with the tips of its four hind paws, its back facing down, motionless, and hangs high on the roof of the cage, with its four suspension points bearing the weight of its entire body.
6.The upside-down perching position is so difficult, but the upside-down posture of a fly is very different.
7.Although the fly is also caught and hung on the ceiling, it always has to find time to relax, fly casually, walk in a normal posture, belly to the ground, limbs to bask in the sun.
8.It has a slender and elegant posture, a pale green body color, and long wings that are as light as gauze.
9.The neck is soft, and the head can be turned in any direction.
10.The praying mantis spread his wings extremely wide, its wings erected and erect like sails.
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When the dead leaf butterfly rests on a tree, its wings stand upright and converge together, covering its body. At this time, it is bronze all over it, and its color and shape resemble a dead leaf.
The butterfly rested on a cluster of wildflowers, its two speckled wings flapping from time to time, the golden veins like a net shining brightly, and the pair of light blue tentacles were as slender as a cloud brocade.
A blue dragonfly flew in, and it flew east and west, as if looking for a place to land. Finally, it slowly lands on a small lotus leaf. This can't help but remind me of "the little lotus has only shown its sharp corners, and a dragonfly has already stood on its head".
Fireflies fly in swarms in the night sky, like a river of stars and a long array of lights. Fireflies flickered in the treetops, flickering and disappearing, like sparkling sapphires hidden in the leaves, embellishing the night with extraordinarily magnificent magic.
Bees flutter their transparent wings, coming and going on the flowers, buzzing in and out of the garden.
Knowing that on the thin willow branches, lying quietly, the wings are like light yarns, transparent and beautiful. The willow branches are green, swaying with the wind, and swaying when they know it.
The crickets are small and delicate, with a purple-brown body and two tentacles like filaments on the door of the brain; One moment it is upright, and the next it is slightly staggered.
The gnats are more than an inch long, with a tender green belly, four lower legs, two large thighs, a verdant back and four wings, a hard shell on its head, and two long, thin antennae.
As soon as the praying mantis sees the locust, its wings stretch diagonally to the sides, the tail ends shake violently up and down, making a whirring sound, and the two pairs of hind feet hold the whole body high, and the whole body is almost upright.
The spider's web is very delicate, always weaving vertically first, and then weaving horizontally, weaving from the inside to the outside in a circle, most of them are woven into an octagonal shape, as if the "Bagua Array" has been laid down.
The silkworm babies are like a thin wave, competing for the fat and tender mulberry leaves, making a rustling sound like a drizzle and a breeze.
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