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The inspiration of the bird-eating spider looks at the answer! ! !

There is a spider in the tropical jungle of South America that can prey on birds. People call it a bird-eating spider. Arguably, spiders should be birds' food, but birds in turn become spiders' delicious food, which is somewhat incredible. Lucio, a freshman at the University of Brasilia, became interested in the process of bird-eating spiders catching birds, so he walked into the rainforest alone with photographic equipment and really saw the process of bird-eating spiders catching birds.

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After half a month's squatting, Lucio finally photographed the whole process of bird-eating spiders catching birds with DV equipment. After he returned to campus, he posted this video on the campus network, which aroused widespread concern of his classmates. Lucio visited the campus network and talked about the shooting process. Many students praised Lucio's spirit of venturing into the jungle to find the truth, but Lucio didn't talk about it. Instead, he described in detail the process and characteristics of bird-eating spiders. He summed up three characteristics of bird-eating spiders: first, they don't rest all night and often make extensive webs among branches; Secondly, some insects, such as butterflies, never eat when they are netting, but climb around it to do some processing on the internet, so that it can struggle to the maximum but can't escape; Third, there must be natural tree holes near the bird-eating spider web. Lucio objectively explained these three points: first, in order to increase the success rate of bird catching, bird-eating spiders must weave a large area of nets and constantly reinforce them; The second feature is that bird-eating spiders make full use of the attraction, and it is easier to attract birds to prey through struggling insects; The third feature, the bird-eating spider left its own back road. Some birds break free after hitting the net, and they will inevitably retaliate against the bird-eating spider. When it finds that the hunt is unsuccessful, it will quickly hide in a tree hole to take refuge. ...

Bird-eating spiders catch birds, which gives us profound enlightenment. People have to do many things in this life, and doing three things well will help you succeed: first, be fully prepared; Second, pay attention to strategy; Third, remember to leave yourself a way out.