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Fabre used two methods to mark the peacock butterfly in his experiment:
1.Fabre first cut off the butterfly's tentacles, so that he could mark and determine whether the peacock butterfly's sense of smell was related to the tentacles.
2.A few days later, Fabre changed his method and cut off the fluff on the butterfly's abdomen, which was to determine the probability of a butterfly returning without cutting its tentacles.
Insects is a French entomologist and writer Jane-Henri Casimir Fabre.
He is a long-form popular science literary work in ten volumes. Also called "Insect World".
Insect Story", Entomological Notes, or The Story of Insects
The work is a true record of the life of insects, and expresses the spirituality of insects as they struggle for survival. It not only records Fabre's research results in detail, but also records the motivation of Fabre's obsession with insect research, his life ambitions, his intellectual background, his living conditions, and his infinite love and pursuit of nature.
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1. "Insects".
Written by Henri Casimir Fabre.
1823-1915) was a famous French entomologist and scientist.
2. Born in a peasant family, living extremely poor since childhood, worked as a middle school teacher, amateur self-study, spent 12 years, has obtained a bachelor's degree, double bachelor's degree and doctorate, more than 20 years of conscientious teaching in middle school, and at the same time amateur observation and research of insects and plants, published a very outstanding **, Darwin.
The Imperial Ministry of Education rewarded him, but his dream of "going to the university podium" was never realized, and his desire to open an independent entomological laboratory was never supported. The first half of his life was destitute, and the second half of his life was barely fed, but Fabre did not succumb to "prejudice" and "poverty". He is still diligent in self-study, expanding his knowledge reserves, carefully setting the direction of his research, persistently observing experiments, constantly obtaining new results, and fighting back against "prejudice" again and again.
He taught his students new knowledge in the natural sciences, and offended many of his fellow biologists who explained their instincts in terms of physiological functions, and he was not afraid of being accused of not being in line with the cell theory in the "Three Great Discoveries of Natural Science of the Nineteenth Century."
In keeping with the theory of evolution, he is almost oblivious. Fabre's greatest interest in life was to explore the true face of the living world.
Discover the scientific truths contained in nature.
3. It is precisely because of his love of truth that when he wrote the Chronicles of Insects, he always "accurately recorded the facts observed, neither adding anything nor omitting anything." It is this great cause of revealing and grasping the "truth-truth" to which Fabre has dedicated his life. This became the supreme ideal and noble labor of his life, and he was happy and comforted by it.
He brought all his qualities and talents together in this spirit to make his own unique dedication to humanity.
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It expresses that the author is not only impregnated with awe of life, but also contains a certain spirit. This spirit is truth-seeking, that is, the pursuit of truth and the search for truth. This is the (Fabre) spirit, and without it, there would be no "Insects".
The author turns the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to gain knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, and the words are full of the author's own thoughts and feelings of respect and love for life.
This 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 of Fabre's obsession with insect research, his life and ambitions, his knowledge background, life conditions, and so on.
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Fabre Insects" was published by Anhui Education Publishing House in January 2010, a book specially created for primary school students, using students' favorite comic methods to interpret Fabre's book "Insects", with Fabre as the main character, telling his small story of studying various insects, entertaining and educating. This book subverts the world of insects that ordinary people think, so that children can learn the correct knowledge about insects, cultivate observation skills and curiosity, appreciate the mysteries of nature, and understand the truth of survival of the fittest.
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Introduction to Insects:
Insect Notes:
About Fabre:
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What does Fabre's Insect Book mainly record? What kind of spirit does it have?
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Fabre carefully observed each species of bee, sometimes raising them himself, sometimes sitting in the woods or in the grass for hours on end, and thus discovered many new species of bees.
This book will introduce the story of Hunting Peak. In order to provide safe and fresh food for their larvae, hunting bees keep their prey alive and keep their prey motionless.
List of directories. Fabre Entomology 1: The Clever Hunter Surgeon
Clever hunter - arthrophinated mud wasp.
Hunting weevils.
Self-preserving food.
Specialist in surgery – sand mud bee.
The birth of the sand mud bee.
Surgery of the sand mud bee.
Looking forward to the arrival of a new life.
Fabre Insects 2: War Maniac Corpse Lover
War Maniac - Red Ants.
Poor mom.
Necrophile - The Mob Fly.
Game of high-nosed bees and parasitic flies.
A delicious meal of hemp rope.
Fabre Insects 3: The Underground Poison King Genius Architect
The Underground Poison King - Tarantula.
Poisonous spiders as terrible as wolves.
It's not easy to be a mother.
The natural predator of tarantulas.
Genius Architect.
Roundweb spiders. Round mesh beads that travel with the wind.
The most comfortable place in the world.
Deadly traps.
Fabre Entomology 4: Nature's Scavenger Dung Turtle
Fabre Insects 5: The Magical Hermit
Fabre Entomology 6: The Great Vegetable Eater
Fabre Insect 7: The Undertaker Who Played Dead
Fabre Insects 8: Summer Home
Fabre Insects 9: The Amazing Anesthesiologist
Fabre Insects 10: Overlord Scythe Cradle Invader
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