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Its chubby, hazelnut-sized body has yellow, black, and silver stripes, hence its name "Striped Spider". Their eight feet wrap around their body, like the spokes of a wheel. It loves to eat almost any little bug.
It doesn't matter if it's where locusts jump or where bees hover, where dragonflies dance or where butterflies fly. As soon as it can find a place to climb the net, it will immediately weave the net. It often straddles its nets across the banks of the creek, where the prey is more abundant.
Sometimes it also weaves its webs on grassy slopes or elm forests, because it is a paradise for grasshoppers. The first thing it catches is the big net, and the net climbs on the branches of nearby trees. Its web is similar to that of other species of spiders
Radial spider silk spreads from ** to all sides, and then a continuous circle of spirals on top of it, from ** to the edge. The whole net is very large and symmetrical. Striped spider.
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Fabre's depiction of insects:
Each butterfly is a voracious flower picker who weaves through each showy flower bush to satisfy their desires. Their wings are like a painter's canvas, painted with spots of various colors that make up amazing patterns. As butterflies stop on the flowers, sucking up the nectar, their wings shine in the sun, as if to show the world their beauty.
Comments: Fabre's depictions are poetic and graphic, and he brings the beauty and movement of butterflies to life through vivid language and meticulous observation. His descriptions of insects are not limited to their appearance, but also delve into their instincts and habits, further revealing the insect's lifestyle and survival strategies.
Fabre's narrative is not only scientific, but also full of care and respect for humanity. He sees insects as living beings, with the same right to existence and uniqueness as humans. His words make people feel the beauty and wonder of nature, and at the same time evoke people's awe and love for nature.
The detail in this description is particularly remarkable. Fabre accurately depicts the butterfly's wings in detail, including colors, spots, and patterns, which make the depiction more vivid and convincing. In addition, he describes the behavior of butterflies picking flowers in great detail, which not only reflects the life needs of butterflies, but also shows their survival strategies.
Overall, Fabre's descriptions are poetic and vibrant, and his words make the insect world more engaging, while also giving us a deeper understanding and respect for nature.
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Excerpts from the details
1. "The praying mantis is a very good animal, but at the beginning of its life, it will also be sacrificed under the claws of the smallest ant. ”
2. "Then it performs a strange kind of gymnastics, with its body rising in the air, with only a little fixation on the old skin, flipping the body so that the head is downward, and the patterned wings are stretched outward"Exhausted"Open. ”
3、"They never leave my sight, and neither do my songs. "
4、"With a few shakes, the nest of the bee was just beginning to take shape, and it was at this time, in such a short time, that its hive was already the size of an acorn, which was really unexpected. They're amazing little creatures. "
5. "When it approached the ditch, of course it would notice this delightful thing, and it hurried over to fetch a little bit of precious dirt from the water's edge. They refuse to let go of this extremely rare discovery in this season when there is no moisture. "
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1. Scarab.
Also known as scarab.
It is one of the largest and most prestigious fecal-eating insects.
Habits: There are 6 fine-pointed teeth at the front of the crescent-shaped parietal shell, which are not only digging tools, cutting tools, but also non-nutrient plant fibers in inserting, lifting, throwing and throwing manure materials.
can also be used as a rake, bringing all the delicious things over.
2. Praying mantis: It has a wide green thin wing, and a pair of front paws are raised to the sky in a prayer shape.
Habits: The pair of arms held high is actually its terrible **, it preys on the gray locusts and white-fronted mantis that pass by it.
tools. The sharp weapon strikes at the prey, so that the opponent has no power to parry, and even spiders and other insects are afraid when they see it, and become its food.
3. Cicada: Cicada goes from eggs to larvae, and then becomes a summer singer.
Living habits: It has to hide in the cave for 4 years, and it has to go through the catastrophe of nine deaths and a lifetime before it can achieve positive results. However, the singer's life is only 5 weeks, which means that the adult cicada sings in the summer for a very short time.
I didn't see the light of day for 4 years, and I came to the world.
It's only been 5 weeks to sing, so it's always going to have to be enough, and sometimes it's annoying, so it's no wonder.
The 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 in their struggle for survival, and records Fabre.
The motivation for obsessing with insect research, life aspirations, knowledge background, life situation, etc.
The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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Because the author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, the author's respect and love for life are revealed between the lines.
The author records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the author's motivation for obsessing with insect research, life aspirations, knowledge background, living conditions, and so on.
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First of all, Fabre's Insect Chronicles was based on his long observations of insects. Only true love can do this, in the most detailed description. Fabre was serious about insects.
In his opinion, insects are no smaller than humans. This is his respect for life.
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1. Big peacock moth - a beautiful princess.
2. Cicada - a natural singer.
3. Step beetle - play dead expert.
4. Cricket - a cellist in the countryside.
5. Praying mantis - psychologist.
The book is divided into 10 volumes, mainly describing the living habits of insects, including dung bees, cicadas, praying mantises, mining bees, grasshoppers, crickets, pine caterpillars, peacock moths, spiders and other more than 100 kinds of insects.
The writer Fabre vividly describes the instincts, habits, and life of one or more concentrated insects, which not only vividly shows the world of small insects to the reader, but also adds the author's delicate and sincere feelings, which is vivid.
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Fabre uses a great deal of anthropomorphism in his book Insects, and the role of this figure of speech is to bring the image of the animal to life.
Fabre's "Insects" not only records the life of insects, but also reflects social life through the insect world. The instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death of insects all permeate the author's thinking about human beings, and his wise philosophical thoughts leap onto the page. The whole book is full of love for life.
Full of praise for all things.
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Modern writer Ba Jin commented on this work as follows:
Insects is a fusion of the author's lifelong research results and life insights, observing insect nature with human nature, and turning the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts.
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1. Lie on the ground and observe the ants moving dead flies.
I watched it for three or four hours: once, he was lying on the ground with a magnifying glass.
He watched the ants move the flies to death, and watched them for three or four hours in a row, so that they were full of people, and he did not notice them. Some people called him a "weirdo", but he didn't feel it, as if he hadn't heard it. 2. Climb the fruit tree to see dung beetles.
And forgot the time: once, he climbed the activity of the dung beetle on the fruit tree, and he lost track of the time, until someone shouted "Catch the thief!" He had just woken up from his dream in the insect kingdom. 3. Lie on the rocks and observe the insects all day: Fabre.
While teaching at Pvins, he often went to a nearby sandy road to observe insects. Once, early in the morning, he lay on a rock. Several peasant women saw him in the morning when they went to pick grapes, and when they finished their work at dusk, they found Fabre still there.
They really don't understand how this person has spent a day looking at just a stone, and he is simply evil! Actually, he was observing the insects next to the stones.
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1. There was a ,...2. He climbs....3. Early in the morning....
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What characteristics Fabre had when observing insects, etc., drew sentences that expressed these characteristics in the text with wavy lines.
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