1. Sentences describing spiders
1/This big spider is a bit scary - it is as big as a walnut, and each of its legs is three centimeters long, stretched out It's longer than its body. I saw that this spider seemed to be sleeping, but if I looked carefully, I saw that it was moving and not asleep. After a while, it began to walk around on its own web, as if taking a walk.
2/Spiders are masters of weaving webs. It was weaving a web, and I watched carefully. The tail of the spider is sprayed with silver-white filaments, and the two feet behind it are constantly weaving. After a while, a strong and beautiful net was woven. It returns to the center of the new web of weaving to rest. I curiously picked up a light and small paper ball and threw it over. The paper ball was quickly stuck to the net. The spider suddenly cheered up and rushed forward. When he found that it was not a bug, he returned to the camp to rest dejectedly and became motionless again. If there are mosquitoes, insects, etc., the spider will treat it as a sumptuous meal.
3/The spider mother wears a brown coat with yellow-green lights on it. Its little head looks like a triangle, its bright little eyes are constantly looking around, and its eight thin paws support its round belly. It now began to focus on weaving a net, because it saw that the tool used to catch flying insects—the net it had made earlier was somewhat damaged. It thought that its child was still young and could not live without food when it was growing, so it had to weave the net before the sun rose. 2. Sentences describing spiders
1/This big spider is a bit scary - it is as big as a walnut, and each of its legs is three centimeters long, stretched out even longer than its body. long.
I saw that this spider seemed to be sleeping, but if I looked carefully, I saw that it was moving and not asleep. After a while, it began to walk around on its own web, as if taking a walk.
2/Spiders are masters at weaving webs. It was weaving a web, and I watched carefully.
The tail of the spider is sprayed with silver-white filaments, and the two feet behind it are constantly weaving. After a while, a strong and beautiful net was woven.
It returns to the center of the new web to rest. I curiously picked up a light and small paper ball and threw it over.
The paper ball was quickly stuck to the net. The spider suddenly cheered up and rushed forward. When he found that it was not a bug, he returned to the camp to rest dejectedly and became motionless again.
If there are mosquitoes, insects, etc., the spider will be a sumptuous meal. 3/The spider mother wears a brown coat with yellow and green lights on it.
Its little head looks like a triangle, its bright little eyes are constantly looking around, and its eight thin paws support its round belly. It now began to focus on weaving a net, because it saw that the tool used to catch flying insects—the net it had made earlier was somewhat damaged.
It thought that its child was still young and could not live without food when he was growing up, so he had to weave the net before the sun rose. 3. Sentences to describe spiders
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(1) There are strong and weak spiders. The most powerful one is the European bird-eating spider, which has a long body It is covered with gray fur, with two small eyes on the top of its head, an egg-shaped abdomen, and eight legs, four on each side. But the most powerful thing is that it has strong forelimbs and sharp teeth, and it is also good at jumping. A major advantage of hunting food is that as long as prey approaches, it will wait patiently. When the time comes, it will jump forward with its powerful hind legs to pounce on the prey, and then use its strong forelimbs to peel off the prey's skin. Finally, enjoy the delicious food slowly with your sharp teeth.
(2) Spiders belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Araneae, and order Araneae. Except for Antarctica, it has its footprints everywhere in the world. Common spiders generally range from one to ninety millimeters in length. The body consists of head and chest. The head and chest are covered with back armor and chest plates, just like a mighty general wearing black armor. There are two pairs of appendages on the cephalothorax. The first limb is the chelicerae, which is used to fight the enemy. The poisonous limbs are released from the tips of the first pair of chelicerae. Its second limb is the pedipalp, which is a sensory organ and can also be used to hold food.
(3) The spider mother wears a brown coat with yellow-green lights on it.
Its little head looks like a triangle, its bright little eyes are constantly looking around, and its eight thin paws support its round belly. It now began to focus on weaving a net, because it saw that the tool for catching flying insects-the net it had made earlier was somewhat damaged. It thought that its child was still young and could not live without food when it was growing, so it had to weave the net before the sun rose.
(4) I have a spider that looks awesome! I discovered it while playing tennis. It was huge, 7 cm long, 9.5 cm wide and 0.5 cm high. Its eight long hooked legs make it walk very nimble; its body is small and exquisite, and it can move freely; its eight eyes can clearly see prey in all directions; it has two large and hard fangs. . It can be said to be the king of kings among insects! This spider must be very powerful! Too bad it's dead now.
(5) The wolf spider is the master runner among the spiders. It can run 3 centimeters per second. Although ordinary insects run as hard as they can, they still cannot escape from the palm of the wolf spider. It is small and flexible, with eight legs, a head and a big belly. If there is an antelope ten meters away, the wolf spider can catch it in less than three minutes, and then spray venom from its teeth to kill the antelope. , and finally eat it slowly.
(6) In order to confirm that spiders rely on the vibration of their webs to feel, I conducted another experiment. I put the tip of the pen on the dead fly on the web. After a long tremor, the vibration of the web became stronger and stronger. The feeling of the spider seemed to become stronger and stronger. The spider hurried over. When the spider touched the fly, I put the tip of the pen on it. Retracting it, I saw the spider's tail quickly spraying out sticky silk to tie up the fly. Then I watched the spider's back move as if it was sucking the fly. After a while, there was only a complete empty shell left on the web. This experiment proves that spiders eat moving insects. 4. Famous quotes about spiders
Spiders are not as clever as silkworms. ——Hu Zai, a literati of the Northern Song Dynasty
The spider also knows how to stay in spring, spinning and spinning its silk web and falling red. ——Xi Peilan, a female poet in the Qing Dynasty, Spider Quotes
When two people are together, people will spread rumors, just as when two branches are close, a spider will hang its web. ——Modern Chinese writer and literary researcher Qian Zhongshu's "The Besieged City"
On the owl's gossamer in front of the eaves, there are spiders walking cleverly on it. I envy him that there are only a few insects that can connect with the sky and weave a net into the void. ——Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
The law is like a spider web, it only catches the small ones caught in the web, but when it comes to the rich and powerful, it has to be allowed to tear the web to pieces. —— Anacharsis
We should not be like ants, who only collect silk from their own belly; nor like spiders, who only draw silk from their own bellies; but like bees, who both collect and organize so that they can brew. Come out sweet honey. —— British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon’s famous sayings about spiders
Since people love to eat things like crabs, then some people must have eaten spiders, but they later learned that they are not delicious. I won’t eat it, but the first person to eat crab must be a warrior. —— Lu Xun, a modern Chinese writer and political commentator
Yes, the best way to achieve true happiness in life is to spread sticky love from oneself to all directions without restriction, like a spider. A spider web that catches everything that falls on the web. ——Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
In many important things, we imitate animals and become their pupils. From spiders we learn to weave and mend; from swallows we learn to build houses; from singing birds such as swans and orioles we learn to sing. ——The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus
A fly laid an egg on the back of a spider, which made the spider unable to shake it off even if it shook; the maggot hugged the spider tightly and refused to relax, sucking The blood in its heart. This woman just kept holding me tight and never let go, sucking the blood from my heart. ——Russian novelist and dramatist Chekhov’s Spider Quote
There may be a spider in the wine glass, and a person will be poisoned after drinking the wine because he does not know about it; but if He saw this terrible thing and knew how he would drink the wine and vomit in a mess. ——British Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare
When a scholar spends a lot of time in the toilet, it’s not because he’s drying his bowels, but because he’s squatting in a pit to study; when a scholar can best tolerate his wife’s yelling, it’s not because he has a good temper, but because he’s The scholar was so fascinated that his ears were blocked.
When eating and studying, chopsticks often put cigarette butts from ashtrays into your mouth, but you are less likely to get beriberi because you are most used to picking your feet when studying. Unfortunately, they all have spider-like bodies, and they all have swollen eyes like goldfish. None of them are beautiful, only they are sad and sick. ——Contemporary writer Jia Pingwa