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To determine whether it is an insect or not, first look at whether it is an arthropod, that is, whether the body is segmented. If so, see if there are: one pair of antennae, two pairs of wings, and three pairs of legs. Snails are not insects, they are mollusks.
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Observe ant composition.
I like ants, not only for their hard-working, down-to-earth character, but also for helping each other in times of crisis. The spirit of forging ahead.
Today, I saw a few ants hurrying along the kitchen wall, and on a whim, I quickly ran to the hall and poured some water from a teacup and poured it at them, and they were frightened and ran away. They spread their calves, thinner than a needle, and ran desperately to the dry place, but it was too late, and the bean-sized droplets stuck to them like glue, making it difficult for them to move an inch. At this tense moment, they gathered in a group, holding hands, trying to break out of the encirclement.
In the end, they finally overcame the difficulties and lay on their sides exhausted, as if they were rejoicing and rejoicing with each other. After a while, they hurried forward in a long line.
I followed their movements, and saw them carrying bread crumbs the size of broad beans to the door of the house, and I had the idea to move the bread crumbs to another place, thinking that they would give up if they couldn't find them, but to their surprise, they quickly found that place and continued to carry the crumbs without hesitation. They finally got their own meal.
I looked at the group of ants, sighed, and was ashamed. I think: ants with big grains of rice are sometimes stronger and harder than humans.
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Snails like to live (wet places), crickets like to live (dry places), ants like to live (burrows), and fish like to live (water).
The snail likes to eat (vegetables), it comes out (at night) to find food to eat, and (during the day) rests.
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Snails prefer darker, damp places. Don't bask it in the sun. Ants prefer to live in dry concrete crevices, and crickets prefer to live in some of the deeper grasses.
Some special crickets live in burrows 15 to 20 decimeters underground. There are also species of ants that prefer to live in burrows.
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With stream water birds, old trees, snails, crickets, morning glories. Make up a little fairy tale. Ask the teacher for advice.
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with stream water. Birdie. Old trees. Snail. Cricket. Morning glory. Make up a fairy tale. Please be old.
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Yishui birds, old trees, snails, spell a fairy tale, 320 words.
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set up a good record of poor and poor remittances.
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They are all invertebrates.
They are all terrestrial animals.
They are all oviparous animals.
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