I often catch insects in grass and flowers. If you catch something interesting, take it home for a specimen. I remember once, I was looking for insects in a large grass. Butterflies stay quietly in the branches, bees are working hard to collect honey from flowers, and the surrounding environment is very quiet. At this time, I turned over the dead leaves and dug up the soil. I saw earthworms digging up the soil ... I caught a very strange insect. It is green all over, full of hair, and its two small tentacles swing from time to time; I picked it up and saw that it had two transparent eyes. What kind of bug is this? I thought about it for a long time, but I didn't come up with it. I have to ask my parents. They don't know. I'm disappointed. I'd better ask the book. After careful verification, I finally know its name is scarab.
Another time, when I was in physical education class in the fourth quarter, I heard that an insect with a strange shape was found in the small flower bed of the school: it was black all over, with a hard shell, and even more strangely, it had a pair of pliers. I thought it might be a shovel. Hey! I lost a specimen of a shovel worm. My heart itches, and I can't wait to finish class at once.
When the bell rang, I hurried to the small flower bed and began to look for the shovel ... After my efforts, I finally found it in an oak tree. The shovel was caught, but I became a big face. Then someone called me, "Liu Chao, have you eaten?" I casually replied, "Yes, you see, I brought a shovel." "Ha, ha, ha, Liu Chao is a bug fan and doesn't even eat rice."
I like insects and want to make friends with them: but my mother says I am whimsical and a waste of time. I am very upset, because these bugs have brought me happiness and increased my knowledge. I thought: One day I will be an entomologist!