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Do you know those insects?

The following example: 1, bees, we all know this kind of insect. Their bodies are yellow. It is embroidered with black stripes and has a thin, pointed thorn at the tail. I usually only see honey peaks where flowers bloom in the garden, because I will come out to collect honey at this time. Bees often move in groups. They usually gather honey in droves. When someone approaches the hive, they will expose the sharp thorns on their tails and make a "buzzing" sound, as if to say, "Don't come over, or we will be rude!"

There are a pair of "small flower fans" on the back of the flower. It slowly stopped on the flower and its little fans were together. Butterfly's small paws open its stamens, put the other four feet on the petals, and then put its head into the stamens to suck nectar. Its body is covered with yellow pollen. I found it very interesting, so I crept up to the butterfly and grabbed it. I looked at the butterfly carefully. It has several feet and black spots on its wings. I touched its wings and found that there was still pollen falling from them. But I don't like butterflies very much, because its powder may be poisonous.

A mantis flew down and folded its wings. Waxes are all green, with a small head, a pair of small eyes, a pair of sharp sickles and a pair of long wings.

Mantis can eat cockroaches, which are beneficial insects. This is good for the farmer's uncle! I used to think that if we were mantis, we wouldn't be afraid of cockroaches, but cockroaches should be afraid of us! Oh, no, if that's the case, the earth doesn't know what the Taoist priest looks like!