In fabrice's book 1, fabrice described his years of experience in studying insects and introduced their survival instinct, habits, daily work, reproduction and death to us.
In the book, cicadas make me feel that I am the stupidest. When cicadas lay eggs, a bug smaller than ants will also lay eggs in that pile of eggs. This kind of insect develops much earlier than cicada, so they feed on cicada eggs. In this way, the offspring of cicadas have inexplicably become the delicacies of other insects.
I like the female beetle best, not because of its beautiful appearance, nor because of its powerful fighting capacity. I just like its love for children. It is "selfless dedication for future generations and heartbreaking for children."
Stealing beetles is my most annoying bug. It gets something for nothing and gets other people's food by despicable means. But if you think about it, you can't blame it. After all, every living thing has its own survival rules, which cannot be easily changed. As the saying goes, "a leopard cannot change his spots", that's what it means.
The book also introduces that in order to complete this epic encyclopedia of insects, Fabres wrote 3 1 year. I admire Fabres's persistence in ideals, which is exactly what I lack. I believe that if we can be as dedicated and indomitable as Fabers in our study, then we can easily get good grades.
Fabres' s Notes on Insects and Cicada: Today, I read Insects with great joy and admiration. Fabres, a famous French entomologist, studied entomology tirelessly all his life. He has made great achievements in entomology and is admired and loved by people all over the world.
Fabres is full of pure love for all creatures in nature. He grew up in a very poor family, but he still studied biology hard. With his hard work and extraordinary perseverance, he has made greater breakthroughs in the development of world science.
Fabres has made great achievements through hard work and sweat, and the road behind the winner is so hard. Once, Fables read a paper about insects. He doubted the conclusion of the paper and went over mountains to look for this insect. After numerous experiments, he finally found the correct answer. On another occasion, in order to collect more specimens, Fabres took pains to climb the Wangduo Mountain at an altitude of1912m. Finally, inspired by the collected specimens, he wrote * * * Insects, a masterpiece of more than 2 million words.
How I long to swim in the sea of knowledge forever, like Fabres, and benefit the world with my own achievements. However, compared with Fables, I feel extremely ashamed. Even running short circuits is intermittent, and there is no perseverance at all. Sometimes when you do a math problem, you just write down the formula without thinking, and then you can work it out without looking it up.
The book Insects made me deeply realize that hard work will lead to success.
Fabres's Notes on Insects and Cicada 3 Notes on Insects is a very good book. It records many insect stories. There are terrible black-bellied dancing spiders, and there are also palace spiders, the master architects; Affectionate peacock butterfly, unfortunate small wide-striped butterfly, etc.
This book also taught me a lot about insects. Mantis, for example, is noble and elegant, but in the insect world, it is a tiger among peaceful residents and a cunning and fierce monster. It will never give up the fresh and tender meat delivered to the door. And fireflies, they are talented anesthesiologists. Before it eats its prey, it will be injected with a drug to make it unconscious, just like the wonderful surgery of human beings. Before the operation, it wants to anesthetize the patient without feeling pain.
Among them, my favorite insect is the black beetle. It will play dead, and the author Fables will turn it between his fingers a few times, and then he can achieve his goal. The black beetle lay there motionless as if it were dead. It folds its claws, gathers them near its abdomen, and crosses its tentacles. After a while, it was time for resurrection. When it slowly got up and tried to escape, the author caught it again. Under the manipulation of the author, the black beetle played dead four times. Now let's look at the time from the first fake death to the last fake death: 17 minutes, 20 minutes, 25 minutes, 33 minutes, 50 minutes, each fake death time is longer. Later, I learned that the original black beetle's suspended animation was not fake at all, but it was really dizzy-this was a temporary numbness and lethargy.