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Excerpts from Caterpillar in Insect Stories and Reflections after Reading (200 words)

Extracting a poor caterpillar-a bunch of crawling caterpillars on a pine tree and splitting its back into a weather window can predict the future weather and violent storms.

Raptor is an unimaginable presbyopia patient, but it can see voles hiding on the ground from the height of clouds.

Blind bats can guide themselves through the Parranca without hindrance.

Homing pigeons are hundreds of Wan Li away from their hometown, but they can cross the land of vast expanse that they have never traveled, and fly back to their pigeon cages without fail.

An unremarkable stone bee can flap its wings gently, fly over strange areas and return to itself safely for a long distance. I admire Fabres because he is not afraid of difficulties. Whether it is hot summer or cold winter, he will catch live insects to observe. Fabrice carries two bags of worms on his back every time he goes out, and he will double his protection.

After reading entomology, I broadened my horizons and looked at the problem from a different angle, and my understanding of the problem was deeper than before. I think The Insect Story is a good book worth reading all my life. I think anyone who reads Insect Tales carefully will know more. I am very inspired: I should have the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth, do well what I am interested in from beginning to end, believe in my ability and exert my potential. Even if your pursuit is boring, lonely and boring to others, as long as you have perseverance, you will be able to create miracles.