The Homer of insects.
He is known as the "Homer of the insect world" and the "Virgil" of the insect world. Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (1823~1915) died at the age of 92. He was a famous French entomologist, animal behaviorist, and writer. He is known as "Homer of the insect world" and "Virgil of the insect world" by the world. Fabre was born in a farming family in Saint-Leon, Provence, southern France. Fabre was born into a farming family in Provence, France.
He is a famous entomologist and popular science writer. Since the mother had to take care of her younger brother, she sent him to his grandparents' house. This is a big farmhouse with many small animals. Fabre was a child with strong curiosity. He began to be attracted to the small animals around him and began to observe them, which laid the foundation for his future scientific path.