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The purpose of the praying mantis's desperate marking tactics is obvious, mainly to take advantage of the opponent's fear, and then continue to incorporate greater panic into the depths of the opponent's soul who will soon become a victim, causing the effect of "adding fuel to the fire" and exerting heavier pressure on the opponent. The praying mantis hopes that before the battle starts, it will be able to put the enemy in front of it at a disadvantage due to fear, so as to achieve the goal of defeating itself without a fight. Therefore, the praying mantis now needs to bluff, pretend to be some ferocious monster, use psychological tactics, and deal with the enemy in front of it.
Praying mantis is such a psychologist!
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"Insects".The predation of the praying mantis is summarized as follows:
The praying mantis spreads its wings extremely wide as it hunts, and its wings stand up and stand as upright as a sail. With wings resting on its back, the praying mantis bends the upper ends of its body to resemble a cane with a bent handle, and rises and falls from time to time.
Not only does it have strange movements, but it also makes a sound. The sound was very similar to that of a poisonous snake spitting out its breath. The praying mantis places its entire body on its hind feet.
Introduction: "Insects" is a book about the life of insects, involving dung beetles.
Ants, Sisyphus.
There are more than 100 kinds of insects such as insects. In this world, there are about 1 million species of insects known to mankind, accounting for 5 6 of all known animal speciesAnd there are still millions of unknown insects that are still waiting to be discovered and understood.
Based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, the author looks at insect nature with humanization, reflects social life with insect nature, focuses on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observes and researches, and truly records the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects.
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When I finished reading Fabre's book "Insects", in the book describing the praying mantis, I knew that Fabre told the readers about the life habits of the praying mantis from the aspects of predation, love, nesting and hatching. When I read this paragraph, I couldn't help but be surprised:
On the day of mating, the male and female mantis will catch the male mantis on the second day at the latest, and according to its custom, they will bite from the neck first, and then enjoy it slowly, and finally eat until only the wings are left, and there are no bones left. This is a very unusual hobby! From this passage we can see how cruel the female mantis is, and it also highlights how creepy the rough habits of the praying mantis are!
The article also uses the rhetorical technique of contrast, first writing about the power of crab spiders, and then making a sharp contrast between crab spiders and praying mantises, rendering the atmosphere of the article, paving the way for the following praying mantis to defeat crab spiders, and also highlighting that praying mantis is the top killer of the second type of hunting insects. Although the appearance of the praying mantis is dressed in green clothes and looks beautiful, it is cruel and terrible in reality, which also tells us a truth: we can't just look at the appearance.
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The fragment of the description of the praying mantis in "The Insect Book" is as follows:
1. Fragment 1:
When the praying mantis first appeared, it was attacked by the butterfly, but the praying mantis was not afraid, it flapped its wings, grabbed the butterfly with its sharp pincers, dragged it to the ground, and the mantis squeezed it desperately, and finally crushed it to death. This battle is impressive, and the bravery and wit of the praying mantis make it portrayed as a true hero.
2. Fragment 2:
It uses its pincers to dig holes, its body to move the soil, its feet to pile up the remains of the holes, and even piles them up into a work of art. It makes its surroundings better and helps its friends.
3. Fragment 3:
Praying mantis is also a very cultured insect. Not only is it industrious and polite, but it is also able to take some pain. When its friends are injured, it stops working and stands aside, silently guarding its friends, caring for its children like a mother.
Its love and patience make it even more lovely.
Fourth, fragment four:
The praying mantis is also a brave insect. It will attack its enemies, grab them with its pincers, then grab them with its body, and use its strength to catch them, thus protecting itself and its friends. It has shown its bravery and wisdom time and time again, and people have been impressed by its bravery and wisdom.
Five, fragment five:
The farmers saw that it was half straight, standing on the sun-scorched grass, with a very solemn attitude, broad, light gauzy thin wings, dragging like **, and the front legs were shaped like arms, stretching out into the air, as if praying, in the eyes of the ignorant farmer, it seemed to be a female nun, so later, some people called it the praying praying mantis.
6. Fragment 6:
Praying mantis is born with a delicate and elegant figure. Not only that, but it also has another unique thing, which is the pair of extremely lethal and offensive dashing and defensive ** that grows on its forefeet.
And the difference between its stature and its pair of ** is simply too big, too obvious, it's hard to believe, it's a small animal that coexists with warmth and cruelty.
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Answer: Analysis: (1) Visual acuity characteristics;Color characteristics;Reproductive characteristics (2) Qixia (prompt the following, lead the following) (3) Highlight the rapid and agile strain characteristics of the praying mantis.
4) Mantis arm as a car: The mantis raises its front legs to block the car forward. The parable does not estimate one's own strength, and if you do what you can't do, you will fail.
The praying mantis catches the cicada, and the yellow finch is behind: The praying mantis is catching the cicada, and the yellow finch is trying to eat it in the back. The parable sees only the profit in front and does not know that the evil is behind.
5) Example: The front foot is like a knife, also known as a knife mantis;Fickle;Reacts quickly to prey in motion;After mating, the female eats the male and dies on her own after laying eggs.
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"Insects" is a very magical book, vividly recording the stories of the annoying (or at least I think) six-legged little ones. This book seems to have the magic of a magician, turning the boring knowledge of insects into extremely interesting, and Fabre is that magical magician.
However, behind this magical magic, "Insects" is the work of Fabre's life, and it took Fabre more than 40 years to complete. The book of insects is full of interesting insect stories and excellent research in animal psychology. This magical magician uses a wonderful literary tone full of emotions to depict a magical insect world for people and reveal the mysteries of the insect world.
In "Insects", each little insect is a living life, they can live like humans, they have joys, sorrows, sorrows, and sorrows, they can love and reproduce like humans, they can also intrigue in order to survive, and take cruel measures for their prey. They are alive!
It's no longer just an immovable color picture in an encyclopedia, not an inanimate specimen, not a fossil in a museum, but in Fabre's hands these little things can move, they can not only move, but also run, fly, and climb.
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The author of this book carefully describes the living habits, reproduction and predation methods of various insects through careful observation and many experiments, showing readers a wonderful insect world. The author writes vividly and interestingly, and the reader reads with great interest.
The insects that I write about throughout the book are very interesting to me. This is all thanks to the author's careful observation and meticulous description. Such as:
Beneath the thighs of the praying mantis grow two rows of very sharp, jagged things. Behind these two rows of sharp serrations, there are also some large teeth, three in total. "The pine caterpillar in the lead is digging up the soil a little while probing, and it seems to be measuring the nature of the soil."
It is not enough to observe carefully, but also to describe in detail so that the reader can understand, and "the appearance of this small tube is a bit like silk fabric, with a little red in the white, and layers of scales are stacked on top of the small tube, just like the tiles on the roof", etc., these detailed descriptions make the whole book more vivid, concrete, and fascinating.
The world of insects is amazing! Before I read this book, I didn't know that tube worms would wear "clothes", that pine moth worms would ** the weather, and that baby spiders would fly everywhere with silk threads. Now I know it all.
Some animals have a higher way of thinking than humans, such as the red-striped bee when it leaves food for its eggs, it makes the caterpillar immobile and unconscious, instead of killing the caterpillar, so that the food can be kept fresh "for free". For example, when the waist is used to catch spiders for eggs, only small ones are catched, so that each insect can be eaten in just one meal, and each meal can be eaten fresh, how about it? Be smart!
The author wrote all this because he was careful to observe, and I, who is not very good at observing life, so when the teacher asked me to write an essay, I always couldn't think of the subject matter. However, there was one exception, on the way to class, I found a team of ants moving food, and after observation, I found that the ants first cut the food into small pieces, then put it on their heads, moved it back to the nest, and then went back the way they came, and then moved it again. I took a closer look this time, but this is something that interests me.
Now I understand that we should not only observe the things we are interested in, but also everything around us, so that we can be everywhere. Lo and behold, small insects also contain university questions!
Life is the source of writing, and only by carefully observing everything around you can you understand the wonders of the world. This is what I deeply realized after reading "Insects".
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There is an article in "Insects" dedicated to praying mantises, which gave me a new understanding of the insect mantis. The ancients said that "the praying mantis catches the cicada, and the yellow finch is behind", but in fact, in real life, the praying mantis is a strong man.
First of all, praying mantis are smart. The holes of the nests are all south-facing, so that the eggs can absorb the sunlight and grow quickly. Moreover, the mother mantis will place the eggs closest to the hole so that the baby mantis can quickly leave the nest and leave the line of life and death.
Secondly, praying mantis is very brave. Treating the enemy like an autumn wind sweeping away leaves is the creed of the praying mantis that never changes. Any insect, even a gray locust much larger than itself, is not afraid and fights bravely until it eats the other party.
Finally, the praying mantis is also a guardian of the ecological balance system. Newborn baby praying mantis has become a nutritious meal for ants, geckos, wild bees and other animals, making a great contribution to their growth. Female praying mantis lays thousands of eggs, and eventually only one or two survive, so the number of praying mantis remains largely unchanged year after year.
After learning about praying mantis, I was deeply moved. We human beings should not only learn from the intelligence and courage of the praying mantis, but also learn from the praying mantis, and be a person who is useful to the natural environment, rather than a person who destroys the ecological balance. We must protect the greenery and cherish the water source, instead of cutting down and deforesting indiscriminately and artificially destroying the environment.
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The praying mantis turned out to be a nuisance, but under the description of Fabre's wonderful sentences, it seemed to become vivid and cute. Fabre's pen seemed to have magical power, bringing boring features to life, and a powerful, lifelike praying mantis seemed to appear in front of my eyes.
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Summary. 1. If the thief escapes safely, the only thing that the master has worked hard to do is to consider himself unlucky. It rubs its cheeks, sucks in some air, walks, and starts anew.
2. Their bodies are bulging, like half a pea, the elytra are smooth or fluffy, usually the black elytra have red or yellow markings, or the red and yellow elytra have black markings, but some ladybugs, elytra are yellow, red or brown, without spots, these bright colors have a warning effect, can scare off predators.
3. I have already said that the ancient Egyptians thought that the eggs of the sacred beetle were in the solid ball I just described. I've proven otherwise. As for the real situation of the eggs released by the first child, I happened to find out one day.
4. The part of the pear that is close to the floor has been coated with fine sand. The rest of the pears have also been polished like glass, which shows that it has not rolled the pears thinly, but has only molded them into shapes.
Insect memorization of praying mantis predation in sentences that reflect the author's super high writing skills.
1. If the thief escapes safely, the only thing that the master has worked hard to do is to consider himself unlucky. It rubs its cheeks, sucks in some air, walks, and starts anew. 2. Their bodies are bulging, like half a pea, the elytra are smooth or have fluffy hairs, usually the black elytra have red or yellow markings, or the red and yellow elytra have black markings, but some ladybugs, elytra are yellow, red or brown, there are no spots, these bright colors have a warning effect, can scare off predators.
3. I have already said that the ancient Egyptians thought that the eggs of the sacred beetle were in the solid ball I just described. I've proven otherwise. As for the real situation of the eggs released by the first child, I happened to find out one day.
4. The part of the pear that is close to the floor has been coated with fine sand. The rest of the pears have also been polished like glass, which shows that the closed acres have not yet rolled the pears thinly, but have only been molded into shapes.
The chapter on the praying mantis catching cicadas.
This one isn't. The praying mantis remained motionless in this peculiar posture, staring at the big locust with an empty chain, and as the other party moved, its head also turned slightly with the macro. The purpose of this posture is obvious:
The praying mantis is a prey that wants to deter and paralyze the strong, and if the latter is not frightened, the consequences will be unimaginable.
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