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Fabres's Insect Thought
After reading a famous book, everyone must gain a lot, so it is necessary to write down your thoughts after reading it and make a good record. In order to make you feel no headache after writing, the following are my insect notes collected by Fabres, hoping to help you.

Fables' Notes on Entomology 1 Recently, I was deeply attracted by a good book, namely Entomology written by Jean casimir Fables, a French entomologist and writer.

After reading this book, you will find that it is a great book!

Everyone knows the fable of cicada and ant, right? It tells the story that ants began to store food in summer and had plenty of food in winter, while cicadas kept singing and starved to death in winter.

However, this is not the case.

Entomology tells us that in summer, cicadas and other insects are very thirsty, so cicadas use their sharp mouths to pierce a hole in the trunk, make a "small well" and start sucking tree juice. At this time, the ants quit, pretending to be passers-by, trying to "walk" under the cicada's abdomen. Cicada also generously raised her body to make way for the ant, but the ant turned out to be a brazen robber! They want to occupy this "well", sometimes they climb the cicada's back, mouth and legs, and even want to drag it away!

Friends, have you seen it clearly? Ants are robbers, cicadas are hardworking "farmers"!

The book Insects also tells me some other interesting knowledge, such as: fireflies are cunning hunters; Spanish rhinoceros head is a great mother; Red striped bees kill caterpillars for children; Peacock moths are born to find lovers; Wild bees are always busy; Although Embuca's murder weapon is more "fierce" than mantis, their hearts are calm and friendly; An unsanitary little guy like a horse fly has such bright eyes; It's incredible that such a powerful fly-catching bee will be defeated by a humble little fly!

Entomology can increase people's interest in observing nature. For example, I like to observe the movement on the leaves more and more now! This book is knowledgeable and full of facts observed by Fabres himself. More importantly, let me understand a truth: don't let your appearance fool you, only by observing attentively can you know the truth.

Fabres's Notes on Insects (II) recently read this book and was deeply touched.

Through careful observation and many experiments, the author of this book describes in detail the living habits, reproduction and predation behavior of various insects, and shows readers a wonderful insect world. The author's writing is lively and interesting, and the readers are full of interest.

The insects written in the whole book make me feel extremely interesting. This is due to the careful observation of the author. Detailed description is not enough, but also detailed description to make readers understand. These detailed descriptions make the whole book more vivid, concrete and fascinating.

The insect world is wonderful! Before reading this book, I didn't know that tube worms would wear "clothes", that pine moths would predict the weather, and that little spiders would fly around with silk thread. Now I know everything. Some animals have a higher way of thinking than people. For example, when red striped bees leave food for their eggs, they immobilize and unconscious caterpillars instead of killing them. In this way, they can keep their food fresh for free. For another example, when giving up the waist to catch spiders and taking eggs, only the small ones are caught, so that each one can eat up the worms in a short meal and every meal can be fresh. How's it going? Be smart!

The author wrote this because he observed it carefully, and I, for my part, am a person who is not very good at observing life. So when the teacher asks me to write a composition, I always can't think of a theme. But once, on my way to class, I found a group of ants moving food. After observation, I found that the ants cut the food into small pieces first, then put it on their heads, moved it back to the nest, and then moved it again. Although I observed it carefully this time, it was something that interested me. Now I understand that we should not only carefully observe what we are interested in, but also carefully observe everything around us in order to write everywhere. Look, small insects also have college problems!

Life is the source of writing. Only by carefully observing everything around you can we understand the wonders of the world. This is what I deeply realized after watching Insects.

Fabres's Insect Notes 3 This summer vacation, I read several extracurricular books, among which insects impressed me the most. This book was written by Fabres, a French writer, through detailed and true observation of the life habits of insects from childhood to adulthood.

I like the author's description of tarantulas best. Many people are afraid at the sight of its fierce appearance and want to kill it quickly. In fact, everyone misunderstood the tarantula, which is not only beneficial, but also very smart and hardworking. The tarantula mother takes her baby every day, and her selfless maternal love makes me very moved. Don't hurt tarantulas when you see them in the future!

It is said that scorpions will kill themselves with poisonous needles after being surrounded by a circle of fire. Is it true or not? The author put the scorpion in the ring of fire to observe. I saw scorpions rushing forward, burning, retreating and burning again. Suddenly, the scorpion twitched and stopped. Not satisfied, the author put the scorpion on the cool beach again. An hour later, the scorpion miraculously came back to life! So the scorpion didn't kill himself!

The description of insects in Insect Tale is very vivid and often fascinates me. I feel that the insects are in grandma's yard, right in front of my eyes. After learning, I must read it carefully again. Who wants to see it? Come and borrow it from me!

Fabres's Notes on Entomology 4 I read Fabres's Notes on Entomology. After learning the story of ants and flies, I know that no matter how insignificant insects are, they are also an important part of the life system, so I can better appreciate the value of life.

My favorite is this poor slave ant. The article says that red ants who talk with their antennae always instruct black ants to work. Black ants can't rest from morning till night, and they can't finish things all day. They have been loyal to the red ants since childhood and have been working for them until they die. No matter what difficulties ants encounter on their way home, they can easily find the original route, thanks to the "guiding hormone", because when ants walk on the ground, their tails secrete a substance, and ants find their way home by the smell of this substance.

After reading this book, I found that ants and flies are the most common insects in our daily life, but they have magical skills. Besides finding a way, fighting and carrying heavy objects, there are many ways to eat.

I am willing to get close to nature in books.

Fabres's Notes on Entomology 5 Today I read another article called Sandwasp, which told us that "I" saw a foreigner and then told us the story of the war. Later, a friend of mine sent two big crabs, which fishermen called "sea spiders". This is a picture of a spider crab. How's it going? It's huge. Spider crab's coat is flower color, and there are other colors. Their crab claws grow on their legs. Isn't it amazing? He is a bully.

Then the foreigner said that he had eaten, and the variety of things we ate was too small, which was really hateful. As a reader, I am still very angry. It tastes amazing. Eat the earth if you can. Hum!

Speaking of this, my mother said to me, "okay, don't be angry." Anger will turn into ill health. I will calm down soon. If I am in poor health, I may turn into noodles, and now I am a little fat! "

I haven't finished reading the rest. I'll tell you first when I finish reading it!

Fabres's Insect Notes 6 Insects is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by French entomologist, popular science scientist and naturalist Fabres. The author uses his gorgeous flowers to outline a magical insect world for readers.

Through careful observation and many experiments, Fabres recorded the living habits of many insects, such as reproduction and predation, and showed readers a wonderful insect world. This book is lively and interesting, and it is interesting to read.

The whole book benefits from the author's patient and meticulous observation and tireless experiments, coupled with meticulous descriptions, which let us understand the wonderful insect world: tube worms can wear clothes, caterpillars can predict the weather, and spiders can shuttle with spider silk. Some insects are even smarter than people: red bees make caterpillars unconscious without killing them and keep food fresh; Farnasmiron's magic gourd ... all this is amazing and admirable.

Reading through this book, you will find that the author's awe of life and nature is everywhere in this book. He described the wonderful and amazing spirituality of insects in struggle for existence from the perspective of human beings. The combination of insect and human nature endows this book with peculiar charm. It can be said that this book has left people with a treasure house of knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts.

What is particularly amazing is that the author is willing to be poor and spend his whole life observing and writing, which is commendable!

Life is the source of writing. Only by careful observation and careful thinking can we appreciate this colorful world!

Fabres's "Insect Notes" 7 Children living in high-rise buildings with reinforced concrete have no chance to go to the vast fields and listen to every spring flower. Every autumn insect wants you to tell interesting stories. This book is like an insect's self-report, which describes the appearance, characteristics and habits of insects in detail, and puts you in the nature.

In Nature, the first thing you see is the incessant singing in the trees, which is very annoying. At least, people's first impression of it is this. In fact, when you really enter the world of cicadas, you will know that cicadas are very diligent insects. It worked hard in the dark for four years and gained joy in the sun for a month. This is the life of cicada. So, let's stop hating the noise and exaggeration of its songs.

If anyone is a singer and an expert in architecture, it must be a cricket. Crickets are famous for their ability to build houses in the insect world. Among all kinds of insects, only when cricket grows up will it have a fixed home, and it is built on its ability. Most other insects just find a temporary hole as a refuge.

At the end of April, crickets began to sing. At first, it was a strange and shy solo. Soon, everyone got together and formed a wonderful symphony. They are the well-deserved lead singers of sound of spring Choir.

In nature, you will find that insects also have warm and comfortable homes, and their construction skills make human engineers sigh! You will be moved by the love of insects for their children, you will admire their spirit of unity and mutual assistance, and you will marvel at the amazing hunting skills of hunters.

Close the book, I understand: nature is wonderful and lovely, let us continue to pursue and explore!

Fabres's Notes on Entomology 8 When I remembered this book, it was already nine o'clock in the morning. I opened the book Entomology again, a little guy who revealed the insect world, page by page, and every side was so delicate. The first page introduces the author of this book, Henri Fabres, adapted by Xiaomi. The second page is its factory information, editor-in-chief, editing, design, illustrations, publishing house and other contents, and the third page is of course a necessary catalogue, with a total of ten chapters.

The first paper introduces silkworms, which is a reportage paper made by Fabers, a young author, for silkworms kept in glass ponds, telling everyone about their living habits and residences. It's really interesting, and it also introduces the larvae of the silkworm!

The second article is about the dung beetle, which is a fat black beetle. They live in farmland, and dung beetles will roll the garbage on the roadside and in the wild into balls for food, so they may be regarded as beneficial insects ,

The third article is about cicadas. Let's have a look. There is a story that describes cicadas: throughout the summer, cicadas do nothing but sing all day, while ants are busy storing food. When winter came, cicada was hungry and had to borrow some food from his neighbor's house. As a result, his neighbors embarrassed him. It turns out that cicadas are sometimes embarrassed. No wonder cicadas can be heard all summer!

The fourth article is about the palace spider that can weave a web. They use cobwebs to hunt, which can be described as "sit back and relax." Most spiders do. Unlike other spiders, labyrinth spiders use sticky webs to hunt for food. Its silk is not sticky, but the beauty of its net lies in its mess. Look at that little locust. It is unstable and sinking.

The fifth is mantis, which is elegant and delicate in shape, light green in color and thin as gauze with long wings. The neck is soft and the head can rotate freely in any direction. It's really eye-catching, and even has a face that can make expressions. There is a terrible murderous look hidden under the gentle veil.

The sixth article is about the white-faced owl, which is the best in Cao Meng, both in singing and dignified style. This owl has a gray body, a pair of powerful cheeks and a broad ivory face. It's amazing!

The seventh is what we often call parasites. The parasite ran from house to house and waited patiently at the door. You can't think that they are visiting friends. Their worship of ghosts is not out of kindness. They are looking for opportunities to sacrifice others and live for themselves. So it is called a parasite.

The eighth article is about the red striped bee, which is exquisite in figure and thin in waist. Its abdomen is divided into two parts, the lower part is big and the upper part is small, and the middle seems to be connected by a thin line. A red belt is wrapped around its black belly. This is a red striped bee. Red striped bees are also special!

The ninth article is about crickets, as famous as cicadas. They live in the grass. Among the few model insects, the cricket performs quite well, especially its singing. How wonderful!

The last article is about lovely fireflies. Among all kinds of insects, few can emit light, but one is famous for emitting light. There is a luminous lamp hanging on the tail of this little thing, which people use to express their good wishes for a happy life. Fireflies are also very meaningful!

These ten parts of entomology introduce us to ten kinds of insects, their characteristics, living habits and predation methods, so that we can really understand the life of insects! They really had a wonderful time! I also want to see the world of insects.

Fables' Notes on Entomology 9 Entomology was written by Fables, a Frenchman. It records lifelike insects. There are so many animals that record their situation and the diet of insects ... I can't count them.

I used to think that fireflies are herbivores, but after watching Insects, I realized that fireflies are carnivores who like to eat. They have two hooked jaws, very sharp, but as thin as hair. We can't see it. We must use a microscope to see it. There is a slot on the hook. It injects drugs into its prey like a wonderful human surgery, making it unconscious. It also has a lamp, which is more conducive to hunting at night. We can also catch fireflies and be our little lights at night.

I like insects very much. Only after reading the Insect Story did I know more about insects. Knowing the information of fireflies, I also know that fireflies can shine and belong to natural light. All this was told to us by the Frenchman Fabers. I can really understand fireflies.

Languedoc scorpion with deadly venom is invincible, even the invulnerable peacock butterfly is no match for it, and some poisonous insects are no match for it. It is conceivable how poisonous languedoc scorpion venom is. There are also some poisonous insects with strong venom that are no match for it. However, larvae have strong immunity to it. The larvae did not die after being stabbed. It's really amazing. Scorpions are generally good at climbing walls, so don't touch them in the cracks of old houses in the future, because they may encounter some poisonous pests and the like.

When I saw how strong the venom of languedoc scorpion was, I was really scared. Now I finally know the harm of scorpions. It is really poisonous. It can actually release venom. The toxin is still strong. Scorpion is also a pest. He also attacked human beings, which is really heinous and hateful. When I grow up, I must know more about scorpions and make them disappear. But some scorpions are not bad, so take good care of them.

Fabres is very serious, and has taught us more knowledge. Thank you, Fabres.

I like insects!

Fables' Notes on Entomology 10 Fables was the first scientist to study insects in nature. He went deep into the insect world, observed and experimented with insects in the natural environment, truly recorded the instinct and habits of insects, and wrote the masterpiece Entomology. He is respected and loved by people all over the world. Fables studied hard and sacrificed his private time to observe insects. Entomology describes the life of insects in detail, such as spiders, bees, mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets and so on. This has made great contributions to later generations and made human society move towards modern civilization quickly.

It is not easy for Fabres to achieve such great achievements. He was born in a peasant family and lived in poverty since childhood. He obtained several degrees through self-study. He was penniless in the first half of his life and barely had enough food and clothing in the second half, but Fabres didn't give in to all kinds of difficulties. He was diligent in self-study, carefully selected his research direction, made unremitting observation and research on insects and plants, and constantly made new achievements. Fabres's greatest interest in his life is to explore the true face of the life world and discover the scientific truth contained in nature. So I think insects are classics.