I discovered the secret of ants
One day, I finished eating a pear and was about to throw away the remaining pear. My mother said: "Give the core to the ants." "I heard it and said, "It's winter, where are there any ants?" My mother pulled me into the house and pointed to a small hole in the wall and said, "Look, it's right here." I squatted down and saw that there were indeed a few. An ant was crawling around the entrance of the hole. I looked at it and thought: "There are still ants in winter? Maybe it's because the room is hotter!"
So, I put the pear core at the entrance of the hole. next to. After a while, Pear Core was discovered by one of Ant's detectives. It crawled to the pear core, touched it with its tentacles, and then ran back. It met an ant on the road. They touched its tentacles and continued to move forward until they climbed into the hole. After a while, a lot of ants crawled out of the ant hole. I thought this must be the arrival of the ant army. They climbed up to the pear core like a nest, worked on it for a while, and then climbed back into the hole. I took a closer look, ah! They are using their teeth to bite off a piece of fruit flesh and move it into the hole! After a while, a hole was chewed out of a pear core by the ants.
Why are there ants in winter? Why should we reach out to each other? Do ants get lost while searching for food? A series of questions appeared in my mind. In order to clarify these questions, I found the book "One Hundred Thousand Whys". After careful search, I finally got the answers to all the questions. The reason why there are ants in winter is because they don't reserve enough food for the winter. When the food is warm, the ant will leave a smell when it goes out. When it returns, as long as it walks back along the smell, it will be able to return to the ant hole, so the ant will not get lost.
Today, I have learned a lot again. The world of insects is really mysterious. Only by careful observation can we gain more knowledge.