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Excerpt A poor caterpillar, a string of crawling caterpillars on a pine tree, splits its back into weather windows that are capable of future weather and violent storms.
The Raptor is unimaginably presbyopia, but it can see voles hiding on the ground from high above the clouds.
Blind bats can guide themselves through Palanzani unimpeded.
The carrier pigeon is millions of miles away from home, but it can cross the vast expanse of land it has never passed through before and fly back to its coop without fail.
I admire Fabre for a humble stone wasp that can fly over unfamiliar areas and long distances and return to himself unharmed, 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 Fabre goes out, he has to carry two bags of insects back, and he will double down on protecting them.
After reading "Insects", I felt that my horizons were broadened, the angle of looking at the problem was different, and the depth of understanding of the problem would be beyond the past. I think "Insects" is a good book to read for a lifetime, and I think anyone who reads "Insects" carefully, and reads the taste, reads the feelings, will definitely know more. I was inspired :
We should have the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth, do it well from beginning to end when we are interested, believe in our own abilities, and maximize our potential. Even if your pursuit seems boring, lonely, and boring to others, as long as you have perseverance, you will definitely be able to create miracles.
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The caterpillar is actually a very cute animal, very beautiful, very beautiful, and some of the caterpillars that may become butterflies in the future I like some kind of Fabre that depicts a beautiful caterpillar.
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I have found three articles of "Insects" for you after reading, interested friends should follow me to take a look.
On this day, I read a book called "Insects", which tells a lot of stories about insects. For example, fireflies will paralyze snails and eat them, and seven-star ladybugs will paralyze enemies with numbs. After I read this book, I felt that the insect world is amazing!
After reading the book of insects, Fabre was a genius biologist who devoted his life to the study of insects and wrote a masterpiece: "The Book of Insects", which is an immortal chapter of mankind, through which I learned a lot of knowledge, and I hope to read such books in the future.
I read the book "Insects" and found that it was very informative. One of my favorites is bees, because there are many species of bees, and each species has different abilities and different living environments, but their common advantage is that they are very industrious. Reading this book has taught me a lot about how we need to protect nature.
The above content is the insect I found for you after reading, I hope it can help you.
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Insect Records.
Today, I read one of Fabre's books, "Insects." Fabre was the first scientist to study insects in nature, and he spent his life going deep into the insect world, observing and experimenting with insects in the natural environment, and truly recording the instincts and habits of insects, and completed the entomological masterpiece "Insects", which was also respected and loved by people all over the world.
Fabre studied so hard that he 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, making human society quickly approach 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 true face of the living world and 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! However, I don't even take math problems seriously and don't work hard. It's always one more parenthesis here, and one decimal point or something.
Compared to Fabre, I am ashamed.
After reading "Insects" and Fabre's life, 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, and no matter what we do, we must be like Fabre and have a rigorous scientific spirit. 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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Insect memorization.
"Insects" describes the living habits of hundreds of insects in vivid and interesting language, among which the most interesting one is the praying mantis.
In this book, it is written: The praying mantis is powerful, carnivorous, and eats live food, and is the ferocious tiger of the insect world, the demon in ambush, and the overlord of the field.
When the praying mantis catches its prey, its pincers are first closed, quietly waiting for the arrival of its prey, and the local people think it is praying. However, if a fly flew in front of it, it immediately swooped down with lightning speed, pinned down on the insect, bit its neck, and calmly ate it.
However, don't look at the praying mantis so fierce, it also has times when it is bullied. When the larvae of praying mantis first come out of their nests, they are often crushed and eaten by weak ants. However, once the praying mantis grows up, the ants will no longer dare to bully it.
Fabre has opened the door to the insect world for us, and I think that in life, we should also learn from Fabre's meticulous observation of things and expand our knowledge.
Reading the book of insects made me realize that insects are not scary, but cute. It also taught me that Fabre was not born with a genius, that he was the result of long-term perseverance, and that he loved everything in nature from the bottom of his heart.
The Insect Book is mainly about the habits and characteristics of insects. You must not know dung beetles! Actually, I didn't understand it before I read the insect book, but after reading it, I have a certain understanding of insects, and dung beetles are the scientific name of the dung shell.
The cicada has lived underground for four years in exchange for a month of enthusiastic singing of the solar bug, and it is actually deaf. Even for its own eggs, the cicada is "generous" in allowing insects many times smaller to lay eggs in its eggs, and the cicada simply injects more eggs to offset the loss.
Reading the book of insects made me understand that hard work, perseverance and self-confidence are the "magic" that we can overcome all difficulties.
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Insect memorization.
After reading "Insects", this book fascinated me very much, it turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, I know: how cicadas shed their shells in the early morning; how the dung shell mantis rolls the dung ball; How ants eat aphid secretions. Also figured out:
The "son of the moth" is wrong, the bee catches the green worm not as its own son, but arranges food for its offspring.
The first time I read "Insects", somehow it attracted me. This is a popular science book describing the fertility, labor, hunting and death of insects. The humorous narrative is hilarious ......What a strange and interesting story of the humanized bugs! Fabre's "Insects" made me feel no dream, and those specific and detailed words made me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, dampness, stars, and the smell of insects from time to time, as if I was in the scene.
I've been ignored for too long.
After reading "Insects", this book fascinated me very much, it turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, I know: how cicadas shed their shells in the early morning; how the dung shell mantis rolls the dung ball; How ants eat aphid secretions. Also figured out: >>>More
Reading "Insects" has a feeling.
The book "Insects" was completed by the famous French troubled Gafabre with a lifetime of painstaking work. The book introduces dozens of insects such as caterpillars, cicadas, shoes, cockroaches, and more. However, what impressed me the most was the section about the scorpion, "The Mystery of the White Scorpion's Suicide". >>>More
You can't be diligent and write it yourself.
1. It mainly describes the methods of flytrap bees to build nests and deal with prey. >>>More
.Which school is it?! We also have to write it.