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How to write a simple insect memo?
The simple insect memo is as follows:

1. bees

Bees are the most industrious insects. They fly around the flowers every day, spreading pollen, collecting honey and making honey. I often see bees in the park. They have big bellies and long sharp needles. If children touch them on purpose, they will stab you with a long needle. Their division of labor is particularly clear, some are responsible for collecting honey, some are responsible for building nests, and some are responsible for taking care of bees, which is quite interesting.

2. silkworm

Spring is coming, and the silkworm babies begin to hatch. It is white and fat, and consists of eleven bodies. It feels soft and comfortable with your hands. There are many feet under the abdomen, which can be attached to mulberry leaves. It has a small mouth on its head, eating mulberry leaves and making a rustling sound, as if playing a prelude to spring.

One day, the young silkworm stopped eating, just like sleeping. It's sleeping. Every day, it is skinned once, a total of four times. Then, it began to spin silk and cocoon, and slowly wrapped itself up, round, like a big rice grain. It is really cute. Waiting for the day when it breaks into a butterfly.

6. Earthworms

In the park after the rain, the air is fresh. When children come out to play, they will definitely see a few thin and long worms in the soil, namely earthworms.

Earthworms are different from people, and there is no distinction between men and women. The same earthworm can be both a father and a mother. The most amazing thing about earthworm is its regenerative ability. If it is cut off, it will not die, its tail will grow out, and a tail will grow on its head, thus becoming two earthworms.

I can't help thinking that if I have this regenerative ability, I can go to school and play at home in two places.