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Ant Observation Composition

In daily study, work or life, everyone will inevitably come into contact with composition. Composition is a verbal activity that is highly comprehensive and creative. How to write an essay to avoid making mistakes? Below are 9 ant observation essays that I compiled for you. You are welcome to share them. Ant Observation Composition Part 1

I heard that ants can’t be killed by falling, but I don’t believe it. How can any animal be killed by falling? I decided to observe it.

I first caught a few ants in the flower bed at the door of my house, and then threw them from a small platform about three meters tall. I thought: The ants must have died after falling. I squatted down and took a closer look, ah! The ants were not dead, and some were shaking their tentacles towards me, as if to say: "My vitality is still strong!" I felt that this stand was too low, and I had to change it to a higher one. I decided to throw it down from the third floor, thinking: This time the ants will definitely die! In order to prevent the ants I caught from being mixed with other ants, I asked my sister to help take a look. I ran home, opened the window and threw the ants out. "Zhang Yunhan, come and see where you are!" my sister shouted from downstairs. I ran downstairs, eager to see if the ant was dead. My sister pointed at a few ants and said, "Look, they didn't fall to death even after falling from such a high place. How tenacious they are!" After listening, I couldn't help but admire the tenacious vitality of the ants.

Ants really won’t fall to death. His tenacious vitality is worth learning from. Ant Observation Composition Part 2

I found two little ants on the road. What were they doing? Let's go and see.

I looked closely at them and found that they walked for a while, stopped for a while, walked for a while, stopped for a while, and just walked and stopped. So I looked more carefully and found that the first ant was beating the second ant's arm with both hands, as if it was expressing some emotion to it, and seemed to be saying something to it. . After a while, I found that the second ant also used its hands to rub against the first ant, as if it was answering what the first ant said, and it looked very happy. They chased each other for a long way.

After a while, one ant suddenly turned around, looked at the other ant with kind eyes, put its head close to its companion, and put its face very close, as if whispering. something. After a while, one ant climbed onto the back of another ant and carried it for a while. I suddenly understood that it might be that the ant was tired from walking and asked another ant to carry it for a while; perhaps it was deliberately lazy and wanted to get something for nothing, relying on its companion to carry it.

Suddenly, the ant on its back was violently thrown off by the ant below, and rolled several times on the ground. I think it may be that the ant below found that its companion was too lazy and was unwilling to carry it for a long time. It is also possible that the ant below was exhausted and had no choice but to shake it off. The ant that was thrown off its back climbed up and looked at the other ant, as if it was very angry. Another ant moved its body closer and kept waving its hands, as if to comfort its companion, perhaps to apologize to it.

Looking at their friendly looks, I thought they might be brothers or a couple. They might be traveling together, or looking for food, or looking for new companions, or maybe they are traveling together. On the way home. In this way, the two of them walked forward, singing and dancing all the way, full of laughter and joy, all the way to the distance? Ant Observation Composition Part 3

Beside the steps downstairs of my house, there is a thin and small crack. After several observations, I realized that it was an ant nest.

The sun was shining brightly on the earth. Under the cool eaves, I placed a large piece of delicious floss next to the ant nest, holding a magnifying glass, and squatted next to it, waiting for the ants to appear.

Time passed minute by minute, and finally an ant came out with its head peeking out. It saw the floss, cautiously leaned over, sniffed and touched it, and then began to push the floss. Its little mouth kept moving, as if saying: "Hey, hey." After a while, it couldn't move, so it ran back to the nest. I thought: Haha, what a fool, I couldn’t move it, so I ran away. Now, the delicious food is gone! But then, my eyes widened, "Hey, what is that?" Ants crawled out of the holes one by one, like dark clouds crisscrossing each other.

"It turns out...it turns out that it is not a big fool. It went to move a group of reinforcements to help." I said to myself. As soon as a big ant raised its legs, a large number of small ants swarmed up. Some of them cut the floss into small pieces, and some worked as porters. Those moving the floss worked the hardest. They formed a big circle, standing on the left, right and behind to push, while those standing in front pulled forward.

After working for a while, they finally moved a huge meat floss back.

Although the ants are small in size, they have a big united and friendly family. It is true that "people cannot be judged by their appearance, and sea water cannot be measured"! Ant Observation Composition Part 4

Ants are one of the insects we are familiar with, and summer vacation is also a good time to study ants.

Once, I placed sugar, salt, rice, apples and dead insects in front of an ant hole, and then hid aside and watched secretly. After a while, an ant led "" to eat. I found that many ants bypassed the salt and went straight to sugar and apples. A small number of ants went to eat rice and dead insects, but no ants went to eat the salt. I understand, ants will definitely die when they touch table salt like snails, so no ant likes to eat things that are "" to them. Returning to the sugar and apples, the ants have already finished eating. It turns out that the ant family likes to eat sweets the most, while rice and dead insects are easy for them.

After I got home, I told my mother the results of the experiment. After hearing this, my mother praised me as a capable and smart child. I was so happy when I heard my mother's praise! Ant Observation Composition 5

A suit of black armor, two slender tentacles, and six mosquito-like thin legs, forming a black The united little creatures - ants.

Today, I threw an apple core on the ground, and an ant scout came. It found the food on the ground, and quickly returned to the ant nest and said to the worker ants: "Come on. ! Everyone, come here, let’s go bring a delicious feast together!” The scout really came with the ant army, and soon the apple core on the ground was torn into pieces. I can’t help but deeply realize: When people unite, Mount Tai can move.

However, maybe the apple core is too big, and they can only climb up to eat a little bit and move a little bit. However, their spirit of unity is worth learning from! Ant Observation Composition Part 6

This is a huge family, a united group. The queen does not go out to play. The children have been very hardworking since they were young. They are ants.

When I walked out of the door, I just raised one foot and stepped back, because

There were two teams of ants. One team came out of the hole, and the other team carried food back to the hole. They held their heads high and took one step at a time. I couldn't bear to disturb them and left. Suddenly they raised their heads and looked at me. I raised my hands in surrender: you continue, you continue, I'll leave now. After saying that, I ran away without looking back. At this time, a small black ball attracted me. When I looked carefully, I realized that it was the source of the ants just now.

When they found out, only half of the cherry was left. They lined up in two teams. One team stepped on the other team to climb up the cherry. Among them, a small ant did not hold up the other big ant and let the big ant climb up. The ant fell. Not only was the big ant not angry, it picked up the little ant and let it pick cherries. I looked slowly and thought quietly: What does the place where they eat look like?

So I embarked on the journey to the ant cave with full curiosity.

I don’t know if I was lucky today or it was a coincidence. I caught up with their open-air dinner and saw an ant that was ten times larger than the other ants. I guessed it must be the queen ant! The ants sat down cross-legged. Some ants looked at the delicious food in the bowl but could not eat it. Their saliva had already flowed down three thousand feet. Some ants grabbed their tentacles frantically until the queen ant waved her hand and they plunged into the bowl. Inside, I didn’t even raise my head.

The sky is getting dark, and the sun is sitting on the west mountain drinking tea! Sister Yue stretched her waist and accidentally exposed her feet.

I reluctantly left the Ant House, looking forward to seeing you next time. Ant Observation Composition Part 7

I like the green trees on the hillside, the flowers and plants on the mountain, and the strange stones on the ground, but what I like most is watching ants under the trees.

Look! The ants under the tree are so interesting! Big, small, black, red, old, young, all kinds of colors. Some were looking around for delicious food, some were playing among the grass insects, some were sleeping in the shade, and some were working hard.

Oh! That "Hercules" is so interesting! I saw it holding onto the foxtail grass with its six gray legs, trying to climb onto the head of the foxtail grass. When it climbed onto the first leaf, it accidentally fell off. But "Hercules" didn't cry. He endured the pain and climbed up again. After a while, it finally climbed to the top successfully. It wiped the sweat from its head, as if to say: "I climbed the highest, I climbed the highest."

Hey! The beautiful ant princess also slowly climbed out of the cave entrance, and warm applause suddenly sounded from the cave entrance. The ant princess danced with joy. She tied a bow on her head and kept swaying her buttocks. She was so beautiful. It would be even more beautiful if she wore a skirt.

The ants moving the big caterpillars is the most exciting thing! A "little one" climbed out of the hole. It looked east and west, and suddenly found a fat and big caterpillar, "little one" thought : We haven’t eaten for three days and three nights, so we’re going to have a big meal today. "Little one" hurriedly ran into the hole and shouted loudly as if to say: "I saw something delicious, come and move it!" After a while, a large black mass appeared from the entrance of the hole. I looked carefully and it was ants. The ants were trying to move it. The big caterpillar enters the hole. The big caterpillar saw that something was going wrong and ran away, but it was too late. A big ant bit the big caterpillar on its head a few times, and the big caterpillar stopped moving. The ants began to move the big caterpillars. Some moved the head, some moved the tail, some moved the left, some moved the right, and one was directing from the side, as if saying: "Come on, come on!" After a while, the big caterpillars were moved back to the hole.

Their spirit of unity and friendship is worth learning from. I was shocked when I saw this wonderful scene. I thought that ants are really little elves in nature!

How interesting it is to watch ants under the tree! We should also be united and friendly like the ants. Ant Observation Composition Part 8

One afternoon, I had just finished lunch. In order to make it easier for my stomach to digest, and also to let myself breathe fresh air, I went to the balcony to play. While playing, I suddenly thought of a new idea, that is, to observe ants carefully so that I can learn more about ants.

Here, I want to tell you: if you want to understand something, you don’t have to read books one by one. You can use your own observation and what you see with your own eyes. To combine, that is to understand. Unless there are things that you can't observe or do, then you have to read more books. I understand ants first through my own observations and some of my own ideas, and then by comparing them with books, I understand most of them.

I squatted down and observed, but I didn’t even see the shadow of an ant. I had no choice. At the most anxious moment, I came up with a good idea, and I immediately implemented it.

What is this method? That is - sprinkle some millet in a place, and there will definitely be a lot of ants coming. I have two ideas. The first idea is: I want to see where the ants' caves are, and the second idea is: I want to see the ants. How to carry food.

Sure enough, this effect was particularly effective. Soon an ant hurried over, looked at the millets with excitement and joy, climbed on top of the millets, inspected them carefully, and hurriedly You're gone, what are you doing? It went to find its companions. It told one of its companions to tell all the other companions to go to a place to carry millet...

After a while, a large group of ants came, My eyes followed the ants and I discovered their burrows.

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These ants worked very hard to carry some millet. I was deeply moved by their spirit. I was moved by nature... Ant Observation Composition Part 9

Recently, the teacher assigned us a very interesting assignment: observing small ants.

Today at noon, I found a candy at home and left home with it. When I walked outside the community, I saw a big ant that seemed to be looking for something. I stared down and observed its appearance carefully. The ant's external shape is divided into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. It has six strips and its whole body is brown. , the front half of the abdomen is also brown, the back half is tan, and there are slender antennae on the head.

I immediately pushed away the candy wrapper and placed it in front of the ant. At first, the ant looked around, then walked towards the candy and pushed the candy halfway, and saw the ant captain coming with the ant team. Like that The ants are really like scouts. They worked together to carefully move this "precious" candy to nowhere. I watched the candy moving slowly. I saw that when the ants encountered the uphill slope, the ants in front of them moved it. Pull the candy up hard, and the ants behind will push the candy up. When it went downhill, the ant in front held it against the candy to prevent it from sliding down, and the ant behind held it firmly to prevent the candy from rolling away. After a while, the sugar was moved into the hole by the ants.

Ah! It turns out that observing ants is so interesting!