1. Sentences describing dung beetles
Fabre’s information on observing dung beetles.
Fabre wanted to find a dung beetle egg first to study the living habits of this beetle. He asked many children for help, but he couldn't get what he wanted. The children told Fabre that they saw dung beetles rolling their dung balls on the ground, but there were no eggs in them. Once, a child told Fabre that he found a strange round ball, shaped like a pear and brown, which was found in a beetle's burrow. The child said: "I also smashed one and found an egg inside." Fabre thought: "This may be the dung beetle egg I am looking for." He decided to look for some more of these "pear"-shaped eggs with the children. something. The next morning, Fabre and the children came to the grass, and they finally found something like a pear buried in the ground. After detailed observation, Fabre confirmed that this was the work of a female dung beetle. This strange thing really looks like a stale pear. Fabre was so excited that he continued to work. Soon, I found another one, and what was even more interesting was that there was a female dung beetle watching over it with concern. Fabre found 12 "pears" of similar sizes in a row, and several of them had female dung beetles staying beside them. During one summer vacation, Fabre went to these places to observe and search almost every day. He finally dug more than 100 dung beetle nests, all of which had such a "pear" inside. After careful research, Fabre discovered that "pear" is made of fine animal dung, which is food for dung beetle larvae. The balls that dung beetles roll on the ground are food for adult beetles. The eggs of dung beetles are oblong in shape and are hidden in the narrow part of the upper end of the "pear". The larvae that hatch from the eggs grow by eating the food around them. Fabre also found that it takes at most 33 days to hatch larvae from dung beetle eggs, and at least 21 days.
You know, it took Fabre 30 years from his first observation of dung beetles to his final accurate conclusion. When Fabre wrote "Insects", the first article he wrote was about dung beetles, calling them "road sweepers". 2. Please give me quotes and poems praising the rhinoceros dung beetle.
That thing is the dung beetle. I have been looking for it for a long time. Finally, I found two quotes about not insulting the dung beetle. I am so worried!
Let me tell you, (*^__^*) Hee hee..., you'd better choose it as the best option for me.
Originally they were all dung beetles, so just change the dung beetle into a rhinoceros dung beetle.
A dung beetle climbs a tree---pretends to be positive (a kind of cicada)
A dung beetle opens a car window--shows a small face
A dung beetle pads a table leg-- ---Hold on
It should be a bit of a compliment. . . ⊙﹏⊙
Oh, let me tell you. Stop looking. How can 250 praise him?
Just Fabre! 3. The ancient sayings about feces
The dung beetle falls out of the rut - if it doesn't go, drive it out (crush it)
·The dung beetle becomes a cicada - reaches the sky in one step; rises high
·The dung beetle goes abroad - he is notorious
·The dung beetle sneezes - his mouth is full of excrement
·The dung beetle wears flowers - he is stinky and beautiful
·The dung beetle wears a mask - he is stinky and shameless
·The dung beetle fell into the garlic mortar - holding garlic
·The dung beetle fell into the manure pit - had a good meal; died (feces) to survive
·The dung beetle farted - not worth a penny (Smell)
·The dung beetle drinks porridge - the more he eats, the more confused he becomes
·The dung beetle calls at the door - it smells bad
·The dung beetle pinches the trumpet - it smells bad
·The dung beetle climbs on the tiger's head - to scare people
·The dung beetle climbs on the mulberry leaves - it cannot spit out good silk
·The dung beetle climbs the tree-Xuanhu 4. What are the sentences describing dung beetles in "Insects"
1. Its "actions" are just like miners or railway engineers. Miners use pillars to support tunnels, and railway engineers use brick walls to make tunnels solid. "This sentence is a very appropriate metaphor.
2. It will perform a strange gymnastics. The body will rise in the air, with only a little fixed on the old skin, turn the body so that the head is downward, and the pattern will The full wings stretch outwards and "stretch" to open. This effort is very appropriate.
3. Of course, if you want to be enthusiastically "committed" to music, then you can only shrink the internal organs. It’s time to set up the musical instrument.
The cicadas and I have been "neighborly staying" for fifteen years now, for almost two months every summer. "They never leave my sight, and The song never leaves my ears."
4. "With just a few shakes like this, the nest that had just begun to take shape was removed. It was at this time, in such a short period of time, that it The hive is actually as big as an acorn, which is really unexpected. They are really amazing little animals."
5. He decided to find some more of these with the children. "Pear"-shaped things
1. Dung beetle is the common name of dung beetle, which belongs to the family Scarabidae. Many people also call it dung beetle, dung beetle, dung beetle, dung beetle, and dung beetle. There are about 2,300 species of dung beetles in the world, including dung beetles, dung beetles, and dung beetles, which are distributed on every continent except Antarctica. Dung beetles can use the polarization phenomenon of moonlight to help them find food. Most dung beetles are coprophagous and can roll their feces into balls and push them forward. They mainly feed on animal feces and are known as "natural scavengers".
2. Eating rules: On the African savannah, thousands of dung beetles will emerge from the ground on the fourth night after the rainy season. After the heavy rain, the elephants greedily feasted on the new plants, but their digestive systems could not bear the sudden increase in load, and a lot of the swallowed food was returned to the ground. The giant dung beetle is the largest of the dung beetles, and its food source mainly relies on elephant dung. Every day, elephants leave hundreds of tons of dung on the plains, followed by an army of dung beetles. Part of the elephant dung is buried underground, and the labor of the dung beetles fertilizes the soil. This is a cyclical process, in which the giant dung beetle plays an important role. 5. Poems about insects
Village Night by Bai Juyi
The frost grass is full of insects, and there are no people walking to the south of the village and to the north of the village.
Go out the front door alone and look at the wild fields. The moon is bright and the buckwheat flowers are like snow.
Smelling Insects Bai Juyi
Insects are chirping in the dark all night long, and it is the autumn clouds that are about to rain.
As if worrying that the person would have to sleep for a while, the sound moved closer to the bed.
Moonlight Night Liu Fangping
The moonlight is deeper than half of the house, and the Beidou is tilted to the south.
Tonight I know that the spring air is warm, and the sound of insects is new through the green window screen.
Autumn is coming, Li He
The wind in the tung trees frightens the heart of the brave men, and the dim lights and wefts weep in the cold weather.
Who can read Qing Jian Yi's book and not send flowers, insects, mealy bugs, and beetles away?
My thoughts will be straight tonight, and the cold rain and fragrant soul will hang on the scholar.
The ghosts in autumn graves sing Bao family poems, hating the blue of the earth for thousands of years.
Farewell to my fifteenth uncle Wang Changling
The autumn water in the deep forest is close to the sky, returning to the river to play in the clear shade.
What is the meaning of leaving the wine table in Xipu? The grass roots are cold and dew, and the insects are mourning.
Autumn Night, Chen Wenshu
The Milky Way can be seen at the bottom of the sycamore leaves, and the dew air is cold and blue at the window.
The sound of insects and two rows of wild geese on the four walls, I don’t know where to get more autumn.
Qijue·Ying Frog Mao Zedong
Sitting alone in the pond is like a tiger crouching, nourishing the spirit under the shade tree.
If I don’t speak first when spring comes, no insect will dare to make a sound. 6. Reading notes Aesop’s fable The Eagle and the Beetle Good words, good sentences and good paragraphs
The eagle chases the rabbit, but the rabbit has nowhere to turn for help.
By chance, there was a dung beetle nearby. When the rabbit saw it, he went to ask for help. The beetle tells the rabbit not to be afraid.
When the dung beetle saw the eagle flying close to him, he begged the eagle not to take away the rabbit that had asked him for help. The eagle looked down upon the little dung beetle and ate the rabbit in front of him.
The dung beetle remembered this insult, and from then on he always kept an eye on the eagle's nest. Whenever the eagle laid an egg, he would fly up, push the eggs out and break them. The eagle fled everywhere, and later fled to Zeus and begged him to give him a safe place to hatch its eaglets.
Zeus let the eagle lay eggs in his pocket. When the beetle saw this, he rolled a dung egg, flew to Zeus, and threw it into his pocket.
Zeus wanted to shake off the dung eggs, so he stood up and accidentally shook off the eagle eggs. It is said that from then on, whenever dung beetles appeared, eagles would not hatch any eaglets.