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1. It mainly describes the methods of flytrap bees to build nests and deal with prey.
2. The flytrap wasp is an insect that specializes in eating flies, with six legs, and a row of stiff hairs on the front two legs, which is relied on to build its nest.
3. The mother flytrap always gives her children fresh food, and as soon as the baby flytrap hatches, it begins to eat the delicious meal prepared by the mother for it. When the food is almost gone, Mom brings new loot. After about four weeks, they began to spin silk to make cocoons, and finally broke out of the cocoons and turned into adult flytrap bees, which flew out of their burrows.
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I read the story "Bees" and learned that bees are a group of insects that live together. It is the worker bees who collect honey every day, and I still know that the queen bee will lay eggs, and I know the answer.
All bees recognize directions. No matter what they are abandoned, they can always go back where they were. I was stung by a bee once, and it hurt so much that I jumped up and down. Mom cut a fairy strip with scissors and wiped it with the juice inside.
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The world of insects - read "Insects".
The production of "Insects" is the outstanding French Kun.
The masterpiece of the entomologist and writer Fabre is also an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia. Many insects are described in detail in the Book of Insects, their instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death.
From the story "Wasp", it can be seen that although the wasp is only a small insect, it has a high level of wisdom in building nests, and their nests are made up of small houses one by one, which are very beautifully made. And from this story I also know that worker bees kill larvae, why is this so? Please read this story and you'll know.
It turned out that in the winter, the worker bees knew that their lives were coming to an end, and I thought they must be very worried about this, afraid that the larvae would starve to death when they died, so they decided to kill the larvae themselves before they died. Perhaps this is also a sign of their love for their children.
I also want to build beautiful homes like wasps, and when I grow up, I want to be an architect and build beautiful houses like wasps. However, I am still young and I have to study hard so that I can become a good architect in the future.
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Fabre's "Insects" introduced me to the wonderful world of insects, especially the fairy tale life of bees. The habitat of bees is unique: cotton and fat bees do not build their own nests, but live in abandoned nests of other animals and use them as their own dwelling; The wasps built their nests underground from wood chips, and there were many small rooms in the nests; The nests of the red striped bees are built in soft soil; Plasterer bees build their nests next to warm pots and stoves.
Bees also have cute nicknames: the woodcutter bee is also known as the "genius little tailor" because its mouth is like scissors, and it can cut leaves into various shapes; Plasterer bees are like "architects who are afraid of the cold" because they always like to build their nests in warm places and have constant access to sunlight. I also learned that bees live in colonies and cohabitation; Some have good memory, while others are not very smart; Old or sick wasp worker bees will be dragged out of the nest, and small brindle bees will leave the old mother in the nest to watch the house?
There are so many mysteries about bees, they have feelings, thoughts, skills, and they are really interesting to explore. Chapter 2: Feelings after reading the third-grade essay Feelings after reading the third-grade essay Feelings after reading the ugly duckling > Feelings after reading (1) The ugly duckling is ugly because he looks ugly, so everyone doesn't like it.
The ugly duckling felt very lonely and inferior, and left home alone. Later, it was tortured in the forest, but it flew through its own efforts and turned into a beautiful white swan. In the text, the ugly duckling has just come to the world, except for its mother loves it, everyone bullies it, making it feel very lonely, I think that the little animal that bullied it is not doing right, in life, if there are people like the ugly duckling who need help, we should not laugh at it, but should help it.
The story tells us that in the process of growing up, we will inevitably encounter > setbacks and failures, and we must be like ugly ducklings, no matter what we have to rely on our own efforts to accomplish, we can't just envy others, otherwise we will still achieve nothing in the end. As long as you have faith in what you do, you will definitely be able to do it well. This story also taught me that everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and that when faced with shortcomings, you can't feel inferior, because many people are like ugly ducklings, they can't see themselves, they can only see their own shadows.
Everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and we must build on our strengths and avoid weaknesses. I would like to be like an ugly duckling, who was not beautiful when I grew up, but through my own efforts, I eventually became an enviable white swan.
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It mainly describes the methods used by flytraps to build nests and dispose of prey. Red-striped wasps and wasps paralyze caterpillars or crickets to feed their young, and then how to close the hole and leave the nest and fly elsewhere. But not every bee lives this way, and now you're going to hear about another bee that feeds its children with fresh food every day, and that's the flytrap.
The work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, living conditions and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research.
The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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After reading "Insects".
After reading "Insects", I was completely fascinated by this book, it turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world!
The content of "Insects" is rich and interesting, this is a popular science book that describes the fertility, labor, and hunting of insects. I learned a lot in it. For example, how a praying mantis lays its eggs, how a dung beetle snatches another dung beetle's dung ball, ......
I think the most stupid of the insects in this book is the cicada, which lays its eggs, a small insect smaller than an ant, and it also lays its eggs in that pile of eggs, and this little insect develops several months faster than the cicada. The larvae of this insect feed on cicada eggs.
Inside, my favorite is the female beetle, not because of its beautiful appearance, but because of its love for children. The beetles I hate most are the thief beetles, because they don't rely on their own labor to find food, but only have the vile means to get the food that others have worked so hard to find.
The book "Insects" is a famous French scientist and popularizer Fabul. After reading this book, I learned that I can't just listen to others, but observe, think, practice, and find the right answer, and observe things from different angles. It is necessary to study and think about the problem in two.
The Insect Book is different from **, it is the most basic fact, it is the daily life, every night, alone, quiet, almost isolated from the world of loneliness and hardship.
"Insects" not only allowed me to understand insects and change my incorrect view of insects, but also taught me a lot of truths, learned how to observe things and study problems.
I admire Fabul a lot, because he is not afraid of difficulties, whether it is a hot summer or a cold winter, he has to catch live insects to observe, and every time Fabul goes out, he has to carry two bags of insects to observe, and he will protect them.
If we study as hard and persevere as Fabul, then we will definitely get good grades.
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The author of this book carefully observes, experiments repeatedly, and meticulously describes the living habits, reproduction and predation methods of various insects, showing readers a wonderful world of insects. The author writes vividly and interestingly, and the reader reads with great interest.
The insects that I write about throughout the book are very interesting to me. This is all thanks to the author's careful observation and meticulous description. Such as:
Beneath the thighs of the praying mantis grow two rows of very sharp, jagged things. Behind these two rows of sharp serrations, there are also some large teeth, three in total. "The pine caterpillar in the lead is digging up the soil a little while probing, and it seems to be measuring the nature of the soil."
It is not enough to observe carefully, but also to describe in detail so that the reader can understand, and "the appearance of this small tube is a bit like silk fabric, with a little red in the white, and layers of scales are stacked on top of the small tube, just like the tiles on the roof", etc., these detailed descriptions make the whole book more vivid, concrete, and fascinating.
The author wrote all this because he was careful to observe, and I, who is not very good at observing life, so when the teacher asked me to write an essay, I always couldn't think of the subject matter. However, there was one exception, on the way to class, I found a team of ants moving food, and after observation, I found that the ants first cut the food into small pieces, then put it on their heads, moved it back to the nest, and then went back the way they came, and then moved it again. I took a closer look this time, but this is something that interests me.
Now I understand that we should not only observe the things we are interested in, but also everything around us, so that we can be everywhere. Lo and behold, small insects also contain university questions!
Life is the source of writing, and only by carefully observing everything around you can you understand the wonders of the world.
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Forget, you can search, I searched, there are.
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Fabre was the first scientist to study insects in nature, he devoted his life to go deep into the insect world, observe and experiment with insects in the natural environment, truly record the instincts and habits of insects, and wrote the "Insect Record", a masterpiece of entomology, he was respected and loved by people all over the world Fabre studied hard and sacrificed his private time to observe insects. The book depicts in detail the lives of insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets, and so on.
This has made a great contribution to later generations, so that human society has rapidly gone away from modern civilization.
It was not easy for Fabre to achieve such a huge achievement. Born into a peasant family, he grew up in poverty, and obtained several degrees by self-study. He spent the first half of his life destitute and the second half of his life barely enough to eat, but Fabre did not succumb to all kinds of difficulties, he was diligent in self-study, carefully chose the direction of research, and persevered in the observation and study of insects and plants, and constantly obtained new results.
Fabre's greatest interest in life was to explore the living world for what it really is, to discover the scientific truths contained in the natural world. It was because of his love for the truth that he wrote "Insects".
How I longed to be like Fabre, to swim in the ocean of knowledge, to explore the world of science, to uncover one mystery after another in the natural world for the benefit of mankind! But I'm so ashamed of Fabre. Fabre was able to study insects in a difficult environment, and I was not even serious about doing math problems, I didn't work hard, and if I couldn't do it once, I didn't want to use my brain, and sometimes I lost my temper.
After reading the life of the author of "Insects" and "Insects", I feel very deeply, "Insects" is not only full of awe of life, but also contains the truth-seeking spirit of pursuing truth and exploring the truth, which has given me great inspiration: in life and study, we must learn from Fabre's courage and perseverance to explore the world and pursue the truth, no matter what we do, we must be like Fabre, we must have a rigorous scientific spirit, and insist on "accurately describing the observed facts, without adding anything, Nor do they ignore anything". We must persevere in everything we do, and even if the conditions are difficult, we must continue to strive for our ideals.
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