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The balls are not a tasty food. Because the work of the beetle is to collect dirt from the surface of the soil, this ball is on.
It is formed by carefully rolling up the garbage on the road and in the field.
The ball is made in such a way that on the front of its flat head, there are six teeth, which are arranged in half.
Round, like a kind of curved nail handle, it is used to dig and cut things. The beetle uses them to throw away what it doesn't want and collect it.
Selected food items. Its bowed front legs are also a useful tool because they are very sturdy and outward.
There are also five serrations on the ends. So, if it takes a lot of force to move some obstacles, the beetle uses its arms.
It rotates its toothed arm from side to side, sweeping out a small area with a powerful sweeping technique. So, in that heap set.
The material it rakes up. Then, put it between the four hind paws and push it. These legs are long and thin, especially.
The last pair has a slightly curved shape and pointed claws at the tip. The beetle then uses these hind legs to press the material under the body and rub it.
Move, rotate, make it a spherical shape. After a while, a small pill grew to the size of a walnut, and soon it was as big as a walnut.
Apples the same. I've seen gluttonous guys make balls the size of their fists.
There is another species of bee, which we all see very often, and their name is burrowing bees. The outer entrance of their hallway does not have a finger-shaped defensive barrier, but is directly exposed. Gaps between the stones of old walls, abandoned houses, or surfaces exposed in the sand and gravel are all great places for digging bees.
But the most ideal and suitable places, where they often go in groups, are those that protrude from the ground and go straight to the south. Because I can often see the places where they dig low roads.
The area is many yards wide, and there are many, many small holes in the walls, so that the ground looks like a sponge. These little holes, probably poked out with an awl, were so neat that each hole was connected to the winding corridor, almost four or five inches deep. The hive is underneath this.
If we are going to observe the work of these bees, then we must come to their field in the second half of May, but we must be careful that we must keep a certain distance and stay away from them considerably. This is mainly due to security concerns. Then we find them converging in groups, making noise, and the bees working together with an astonishing perseverance to do everything about food and the hive.
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"Insects" is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
"Insects" is not only a scientific masterpiece on insects, but also a magnificent poem eulogizing life, for which Fabre has won the laurels of "Poet of Science", "Homer of Insects", "Virgil of the Insect World" and so on.
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It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
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It is not only a history of battles, nor is it an encyclopedia.
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1.In addition to introducing the knowledge of natural science, the author also uses his knowledge, vivid descriptions and anthropomorphic rhetoric to skillfully connect the life of insects with human society, and transfer the moral and cognitive system of human society to the insect world he writes. He reflects society through insects that are endowed with human nature, conveys his personal experience and thoughts on human society, and invisibly guides readers to re-understand the "ethics" of insects and the principles of human thought, morality and knowledge in "social life".
2.The book seems to have been written entirely as a purely academic work. But whoever reads each volume of "Insects" is like reading a collection of essays.
Only readers with a slightly narrower knowledge will occasionally be bothered by some entomological terms; Readers with a slightly wider range of knowledge will not give up without reading an article at once. The author pays attention to the language style, the writing is relaxed and fluent, cordial and humorous, and is good at mobilizing a variety of writing techniques.
Attracting people's views and feelings at any time, the natural sciences add a humanistic touch. Naturally, we used the technique of blurring the boundaries between insects and people, writing that the insect world is good at "anthropomorphism", taking care of people's strengths in "comparing insects", observing insects with human nature, and judging people by insect nature.
1."Insects" is not only a great scientific work about insects, but also a magnificent poem that eulogizes life. It occupies a place in the history of natural science and literature, and is known as the "epic of insects". Hugo.
Known as the "Homer of the insect world."
It not only truly records the life of insects, but also reflects society and life through the insect world. Modern writer Ba Jin.
He also commented that "Insects" is a beautiful prose, which integrates the author's lifelong research results and life perceptions, looks at the nature of insects with human nature, and turns the insect world into human knowledge, interest, beauty and thought.
2.In addition to the role of popular science, the description of words also has a deep level. The book is entertaining and beautifully written.
Although this book uses a lot of pen and ink to focus on the living habits of insects, it is not difficult and boring. The language is concise and fresh, lively, relaxed and harmonious, full of interest and poetry. In the description, the author sometimes makes vivid metaphors, sometimes quotes myths and poems, so it is also called a literary work.
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Because this book tells a lot of stories about insects, it makes people know more about insects, and the author uses anthropomorphic rhetoric to tell us a lot of truths. And the author observes things carefully.
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The Book of Insects is not only a scientific work, it can also be called an excellent literary work, and it has made a special contribution to the history of literature. The search for truth made Fabre a scientist, and in the sense of a love of life, a man of letters. When he takes care of feeding those lively insects, he is their friend and family; When he looked closely at their strange habits and instincts, he became one of them again.
So, when Fabre writes about his friends, he writes with a lot of vivid interest, and he has a keen eye for errors in literature, and he cautions against taking any kind of insect for granted. Such a masterpiece can only be written by someone who has personally observed and experienced the life of insects.
Fabre is one of the best guides in the insect world, introducing people to a lively and interesting world of insects.
This book is a masterpiece of entomology completed by the famous French writer Fabre with his life's work. This book is both scientific and literary. Fabre lovingly depicts the instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death of insects, documenting their roaming in the insect world.
Since its publication, Fabre has been loved by readers from all over the world, and Fabre has also been called the "poet of science" and "the Virgil of the insect world". Today, the call for protecting the environment and cherishing nature is getting louder and louder, and the value and influence of "Insects" are also increasing. In order to let young readers in our country have a general understanding of "Insects", and in order to let everyone get lessons and fun from Fabre's wonderful articles, this book selects several articles describing insects that Chinese are more familiar with, and tries my best to translate them faithfully, I hope you can like it.
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Instead: "Insects" is a rigorous scientific work.
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