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Chapter 1: Catching tadpoles

The afternoon before yesterday, Mao Wanling and I went to catch tadpoles.

We came to the big tree in the small pond in the community. We found a large group of tadpoles, so we grabbed the tadpoles.

We walked along the rocks in the water to a place where there were tadpoles. I put my two hands into the water and quickly closed them, and I caught five or six small black tadpoles. Hey, Mao Wanling, I shouted happily. Mao Wanling handed over the plastic bag and I put the tadpoles in it. I squatted on the stone again, staring at the water, and a large group of tadpoles swam over again. We put our hands together and caught many more. What’s even more interesting is that Mao Wanling told me that several tadpoles actually swam onto her hand. I guess the tadpoles either surrendered to us or wanted to be tadpoles.

After catching several times, the tadpoles began to scatter in all directions. At this time, we had to squat on the rocks and wait quietly, hoping that they would get together again. After a while, the tadpoles really gathered together again, and we caught a lot using the method just now.

Finally we were going home. Looking at so many tadpoles, I thought it was useless to take them back. I also remembered that my father said that there are fewer and fewer frogs now, so I Put the tadpoles back into the pool and bring back only 4 tadpoles.

Chapter 2: Catching Tadpoles

Today, the weather was particularly sunny. My father and mother and I went to play in Qixian Park. As soon as I entered the park, there was a burst of fragrance of flowers. It was really fragrant. Hey! What are a bunch of kids hunched over there doing? I quickly ran over and took a look, and it turned out that they were catching tadpoles. Seeing the densely packed tadpoles playing freely in the water, I couldn't wait to take off my shoes, roll up my pants and jump into the water.

The tadpoles shuttled back and forth around our feet, itching. I bent down and observed the tadpoles carefully. Their round heads, dark skin, and thin tails were like little commas, very... cute. I couldn't hold it any longer and hurriedly went to catch the tadpoles, but it cleverly avoided it. I fluttered here and there, and finally caught a few tadpoles, which were smooth and smooth.

I put these tadpoles in bottles and decided to take them home and raise them. At this time, my mother told me: tadpoles are the children of frogs. They are beneficial insects. They eat mosquitoes that can spread diseases to people. They can only be happy if they live in nature. So I listened to my mother's words and reluctantly put them back into the water.

Chapter 3: Tadpoles

One day, I adopted five tadpoles from school. When they swam in the water, they looked like a group of happy water elves. While living with them, I also experienced various emotions, ups and downs.

Let’s talk about troubles first. One time, I was observing tadpoles, but suddenly I found a dead flying insect in the fish tank. I began to worry. If the bacteria on the insect infected the tadpoles, wouldn't all the tadpoles be wiped out? No, I must fish out the dead flying insects. So, I took a net bag, carefully picked up the bugs, and threw them into the trash can. At this time, I was extremely proud, and my troubles were finally solved under my refreshing palm.

Sometimes, tadpole food also gives me a headache. There was no leftover food at home, and I was very anxious. I was afraid that they would starve to death due to lack of food. At this time, my father took the egg yolk in his hand and said to me: Take this. The egg yolk became a nutritious meal for the tadpoles, and I was very happy.

Of course, I also have moments of excitement. One morning, I was pleasantly surprised to find that all five tadpoles had grown back legs. I couldn't help shouting: "Mom, Dad, come and see!" The tadpole has grown back legs!

My parents were very happy after hearing this and said: Yes! They have all grown up! About to turn into a frog! I listened and thought: Teacher Luo said that as long as someone’s tadpoles turn into frogs, they can take her to participate in activities. I must let them grow up quickly!

After thinking about it, I went to get fish food again.

Children, after listening to my introduction, tell me how you feel about raising small animals!

Chapter 4: Catching Tadpoles Hu Jiaxin

On Saturday afternoon, I went to play in the garden.

There are many tadpoles swimming happily in the garden pool, like small black balloons floating on the water. They are so cute!

I really want to take them home and keep them at home for observation. So, I ran home excitedly to get the tools to catch tadpoles, but we don’t have a screen at home? At this time, my eyes lit up and I came up with a solution. I took a spoon and used it instead of the gauze net, and the bottle containing the tadpoles was replaced by a teapot.

I returned to the pool and started catching tadpoles. Originally I thought tadpoles were easy to catch, but tadpoles are too flexible. I didn’t catch them the first time I lowered the net. I still didn’t catch them the second time I lowered the net. I caught two the third time and three the fourth time. Only, I caught five tadpoles in one go. Then, I went home happily. When I got home, I immediately fed the tadpoles breadcrumbs, and I asked my mother to help me feed them. However, when I came home from school on Monday, I found that some of the tadpoles were dead. I didn't know why they died? Maybe the mother doesn't have time to feed them? Dad came over and said to me: Throw away these tadpoles! I agreed, and my father poured the dead tadpoles into the toilet sink, and I returned the live tadpoles to the garden sink.

Through this incident, I understand: Children should care for small animals and let them return to nature. I will never catch tadpoles again!

Chapter 5: Beautiful tadpoles

My family raised two tadpoles. Their bodies were black and shiny, sparkling in the sun, dragging a long little tail, swimming happily in the water. The tadpole has a pair of round eyes and a small mouth on its head, which is extremely delicate.

Little tadpoles like to play in the crystal clear water, vomit small bubbles and lie down on small round stones. They are like a naughty child and a lazy child, causing trouble. of love.

Tadpoles eat a variety of foods, including moss, rice grains, and bread crumbs.

The tadpoles are funny when they eat. One time, I threw the leftover bread crumbs into the water, and two black naughty little ones swam over with their eyes shining as if they had seen a treasure. However, he suddenly stopped and observed carefully before wolfing it down.

Even though tadpoles are so small, they are very sharp and can predict the weather. If the tadpoles swim to the surface to breathe air, it means it is going to rain. If you are playing carefree in the water, you will definitely see a clear sky when you look at the sky.

The tadpoles will grow up slowly. If you don't pay attention, they will grow two hind legs. Maybe, they will become a little frog again, and the former's little tail will disappear.

Now the tadpole has turned into a little frog, but it has left a lingering impression in my memory, seeding and sprouting in my hippocampus. I learned to care for small animals. Animals and plants are our friends. Let us take care of small animals and protect them. We will no longer let them disappear one by one around us.

Chapter 6: Tadpoles in the Pond Wu Jiacheng

There is a small pond in the backyard of my grandmother’s house. When spring came, the mother frog laid her eggs in the small pond. Because the water temperature and sunlight there were suitable for the growth of eggs, the tadpoles were born within a few days. They are lively, cute, and very lovable. They are often seen swimming freely in the water in groups, chasing and playing, and having a great time.

One day, my friends and I went to catch tadpoles under the leadership of our mother. As soon as we put the small basket into the water, the tadpoles ran away as fast as possible. After a hard pursuit, we finally caught a few of them. Count them, one, two, three. There are only so many, which spoils our coke. However, mother reminded us: when the tadpoles grow up, they turn into frogs. Frogs are beneficial insects. They help the farmers catch pests and are their good helpers! After our mother reminded us, we decided to release the tadpoles we had worked so hard to catch. Although everyone was reluctant to let go, we still did so.

That day, we were very happy because we did something proud: we released the tadpoles.

Chapter Seven: Catching Tadpoles [300 words] Cai Yujia

One day, the sun was shining brightly and there were no clouds in the sky. My father took my brother and me to the pond opposite my grandma’s house to catch tadpoles. Not long after, we arrived at grandma's house. My brother and I ran to the pond as soon as we got off the car. When we came to the pond, there were groups of tadpoles swimming in the water. Some tadpoles were wagging their tails as if they were dancing, some were raising their heads in the water as if they were singing, and some tadpoles with legs were waving to us in the water. These tadpoles were welcoming us.

I ran home and said to my mother: Mom, I think these tadpoles are very cute. Can you let me catch a few of them? Mom agreed, so I took the net and basin from grandma and ran to the pond. These tadpoles are very lively and clever. As soon as I stretched out the net, the tadpoles ran away. Instead of rushing from behind, I blocked the net in front of the tadpoles. The tadpoles didn't know that there was a net waiting for them in front, so they all scrambled to crawl forward. I lifted the net and netted more than a dozen nets at once. My brother and I were so happy catching the tadpoles jumping in the net!

Time passed minute by minute, and soon it was noon, and my mother came to tell us to go back, and we left reluctantly.