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Firefly: As long as there is a little gap in the spiral's protective wall, it is enough for it to exploit the hole. With a slight bite of the firefly's delicate and dexterous tool, the snail immediately fell into a state of numbness and staleness, and then the snail eater quietly attacked. But fireflies are always handled with extreme caution.
It handles the victim it gets with gentle movements, and cannot cause the other party to have the slightest contracture reaction. Because the snail will degum itself from the object it adheres to as soon as it shrinks, the firefly is not in the mood to search for lost prey.
Crickets do not choose naturally formed hidden places when choosing a place to live, because these holes do not fit. They were all built in a hurry and without security. They usually choose well-drained, sunny places, and when choosing these places, they have to build them themselves.
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There are the most in the farmland, and there are many in the countryside.
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The habits of fireflies in "Insects" are as follows:
Fireflies are divided into two categories: terrestrial and aquatic according to their living environment, with the former accounting for the majority. Terrestrial fireflies mostly inhabit places with high shading, lush vegetation and high relative humidity, while aquatic fireflies have higher requirements for the environment, and the water cannot be polluted or polluted by lights.
Firefly larvae are classified into aquatic and terrestrial. The larvae generally need 6 metamorphoses before entering the pupal stage. The larvae eat snails and crustaceans, and after catching prey, they will first anesthetize and inject digestive juices into their bodies to break down the meat.
In the grass, it is common to find terrestrial firefly larvae with two points of light on the tail, and two-color weeping firefly larvae with black and white glow all over the body, and the wings of the growing females of these two species are degraded and not much different from the shape of the larvae, so that the male can fly.
The principle of luminescence of fireflies.
Fireflies can emit light, mainly because it has specialized light-emitting cells, and there are two substances in the light-emitting cells, one is luciferin and the other is luciferase. Luciferin can consume ATP under the catalysis of luciferase and react directly with oxygen, producing an excited state of luciferin oxide, which releases photons when it returns from the excited state to the ground state. That's why fireflies can emit light.
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Insects and crickets are summarized as follows:
1. Crickets resemble black mantises.
In the same way, it lays only the eggs in the earth, about three-quarters of an inch deep, and arranges them in groups, totaling about five hundred to six hundred.
2. The instrument of the cricket and the mantis are very similar, according to the same principle, it is nothing more than a bow with a hook on the bow and a diaphragm.
3. The right wing sheath covers the left wing sheath, almost completely covered, except for the part of the back and the side of the body that is wrapped around the turn, this style is the same as the grasshopper we originally saw.
Mantis, and its kind are the opposite. Crickets are on the right and cover on the left, while grasshoppers, etc., are on the left and on the right. The construction of the two wing sheaths is exactly the same.
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Insects. mainly tells about crickets.
The principle of burrows and crickets singing. The crickets that live in the meadows are almost as famous as the cicadas. They are quite good among several exemplary insects.
The reason for its fame is mainly because of its residence, but also because of its excellent singing talent. <
The book of insects mainly tells the story of the cricket's burrow and the principle of the cricket's singing. The crickets that live in the meadows are almost as famous as the cicadas. They are quite good among several exemplary insects.
The main reason why it is so famous is because of its residence, but also because of its excellent singing talent.
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The miner clutched the land with its forefeet.
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The cricket digs up the gravel with its palatal tongs and kicks the excavated dirt behind it with its hind legs.
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Because it's okay to say all the scientific truths.
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Its villas were dug by hand little by little.
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Fireflies feed on snails, and although some snails crawl on branches and leaves of the same color as them, they are still found by fireflies, who always inject the snail with an anesthetic before eating it.
Then kill the snail with a small hook under the jaw, and then all the family members will rush to inject the digestive juice into the snail's body, turning the solid meat into gravy, and everyone will share it together.
A summary of the main contents of the insect record firefly.
Male fireflies are very different from females, male fireflies only have two small dots at the last segment of the tail that can emit light, while female fireflies in addition to these two dots, the first two segments of the body form a wide knot, which can also glow underneath, which is their main difference.
A summary of the main contents of the insect record firefly.
About the Author: Famous French entomologist and writer. He is known as "Homer of the insect world" and "Virgil of the insect world".
He painted more than 700 fungal drawings in watercolors, which were deeply influenced by Provence.
The appreciation and affection of the poet Mistral. He has also contributed to the bleaching and dyeing industry and has been granted three patents for alizarin. His main works are: "Insects".
Insects remember fireflies.
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