Essay 1 describing spiders
Nature has given us many inspirations, just like a knowledgeable teacher. Our lives have been greatly improved.
One Saturday morning, I was playing with my classmates around the community. Suddenly, I heard a classmate yelling: "Ah! Spider... Spider!" I walked over and took a look, and sure enough there was a spider. Slowly eating a mosquito.
How are mosquitoes that fly so sensitively caught? I can't help but think so. So, after I said goodbye to my classmates, I immediately ran home, turned on my all-round teacher, the computer, and started looking up information, oh! So that’s it! Spiders rely on their webs to catch food, and their webs are very strong and cannot be broken by their prey. Let’s take a look at the structure of a spider web. Although the webs woven by different species of spiders often vary, there are generally two types of spider silk: radial spider silk and oval spider silk. When spiders build webs, they first build radial skeleton threads - longitudinal threads. The longitudinal threads mainly support the spider web structure and are strong but non-sticky. After the skeleton is complete, the spider then weaves spiral threads in a counterclockwise direction, which scientists call transverse threads. If you look carefully, you will find that there are raised water beads on the horizontal wire, called sticky beads. Their stickiness makes it difficult for insects that accidentally break in to escape.
This reminds me of a fishing net. Fishermen are always worried about fishing nets, which can easily be broken by fish and then escape. I think if a net with sticky beads is invented, it will be difficult for the caught fish to fly without fins. The fishermen will not be worried.
Nature is really a good teacher for mankind! Without you, we wouldn't have such a good life. Essay 2 describing a spider
One day, I was doing my homework and accidentally saw a black shadow, which turned out to be a spider. Originally, I wanted to beat it to death, but I thought to myself, I will let you go first, and I will settle the score with you after I finish my homework.
But after a while, I was disturbed by a spider again. It had built a web on the roof, which was scattered all over the house. At first, I thought that there was no need to move the web after it was formed, but I didn’t expect that it would vomit it before eating it. Eat and then weave a net. I was thinking about why it did this, when suddenly a flying insect came around me. I blew on it and it flew away, but unexpectedly hit the spider's web. It struggled until the spider wrapped it in circles of silk. At first I didn't know how spiders eat bugs, so I checked online: the spider wraps the bug, and after an hour, the bug's meat will turn into juice, with the outer skin still remaining. The spider can just drink up the bug juice in one gulp. Spiders are so cruel!
So, one day when I came home from school, I threw a small paper ball at the spider web. Haha, the web was broken by me. After half an hour, the spider returned to the web, crawling around the 3 square centimeter hole, as if it had to patch it up from nowhere. After another half hour, the spider began to spin silk, one minute, two minutes ...Ten minutes later, the spider webs were full of threads, and there were no more holes. It lay quietly aside and waited. One hour and two hours passed, but there was no flying insect, but the spider remained motionless, but I was going to school. I thought to myself that it would not work if a person were hungry for three or four days, but sometimes a spider would lie there without food for three or four days, believing that there would be bugs surfing the Internet.
The spider’s perseverance reminds me that we also need this kind of spirit in learning, and we should not give up easily when encountering difficulties. Let us learn the spirit of spiders and become the next persevering "spider"! Essay 3 describing a spider
It has slender short hair, three pairs of black and shiny eyes, six clearly defined legs, and dagger-like fangs, forming a terrifying face. Who is it?
It is a spider.
There are more than 40,000 kinds of spiders, some are creepy and some are very cute. The one I raised is neither scary nor cute, but it is amazingly fast.
Its speed is so fast, just like having practiced "Scud" for ten years, it can run ten centimeters in a "swish"! The speed is so fast, it can be said that it is lightning fast.
It looks like a little "lightning bug".
The most interesting thing is the scene when it catches bugs. In the past two days, I have been wanting to catch a bug for it, otherwise, it will starve to death. So, I jumped forward and backward, patted left and right, and finally caught a moth. Put it in the "home" where it belongs. "Enjoy it slowly!" I said. It can be seen that the trap worked. The "telephone line" linking the "trap" worked. It shook, waking up the spider, and a nightmare was about to come. I saw the spider crawling along the "telephone wire", one step, two steps, three steps, four steps. In just four steps, we reached the predator's net. These four steps were really impressive! Not a single thread of spider thread moved. When it climbed onto the insect net, the moth struggled to death, but the more it struggled, the tighter the net became. After exhaustion, the moth was finally entangled and unable to move. Now, as soon as its big teeth appeared and it bit hard, the moth was paralyzed and the moth could only flutter a few times. After this lesson, it could safely suck up the meat juice. The whole process only took about ten seconds.
I really feel amazing that I have such a little friend! Essay 4 describing spiders
The day before yesterday, I was lucky enough to find a small spider when I was washing my hands. So I grabbed it without hesitation and put it in a box.
When I moved it from the outside world to the "box world", it was still very unadapted to this new environment, so it tried to "escape" from this "prison" several times. Take the opportunity to slip away when you are not paying attention. But it's a pity that every time I can "capture it" intact. Finally one day, it stopped fussing and began to settle down. And decorate it here (that is, weave many nets). In order to reward it, I specially caught a moth alive for it in the kitchen. After I put the moth in the box, the spider approached it calmly, but it was not aware of the danger lurking around it (this situation seems to have been seen in "Animal World"), and then , the spider jumped forward, and the moth became a delicacy in the spider's mouth. But all this was beyond my expectation. It did not eat the moth, but got it into the web it woven. I felt very strange at that time: Why didn't it eat the moth?
After thinking about it carefully, I understood: Although it changed its living environment, its living habits are not easy to change! In the end, I released it into the embrace of nature. Hope it catches more pests. Essay 5 describing spiders
Nature has many mysteries and is also a wonderful world.
One Monday night, I was doing my homework and suddenly found a spider. Just when I was about to crush it with a chair, it stared at me with its red eyes, as if begging me not to crush it, so I couldn't help but put down the chair. Then, I saw it began to relax and leisurely began to complete its work - forming a web. It produced twenty filaments densely, and I stared intently at the steps it took to build a web. Circle after circle, it turns into many trapezoids. I kept staring at it, and it was carefully compiled without being affected at all. When it was finished, I couldn't help but applaud, it was so shocking!
After a while, one or two mosquitoes flew over and stopped on the net. When they wanted to fly away, they couldn't fly out because the net was too sticky. But they struggled hard and still couldn't fly out. The spider woke up from its sleep. It saw two delicious food in the web, crawled over quickly, and ate them with big mouthfuls. Accidentally, it bit off a piece of silk. It quickly repaired the silk and continued to wait for the prey to arrive!
Five minutes later, two more mosquitoes flew in, and the spider lay lazily, waiting for its prey to fall into its trap. Mosquitoes are so stupid and got caught in the net again. Don’t underestimate this spider web, it can be of great use in life. Our fishing nets and mosquito swatters are all designed based on it. It’s incredible!
I discovered that spiders have many mysteries. Many animals and plants have many novel mysteries buried in them, just waiting for us to discover them! Essay 6 describing spiders
Many ordinary little things in life have given us a lot of inspiration.
For example: the plum blossoms stand proudly in the cold wind, which teaches us to face reality bravely; the grass bends down in winter, and straightens up again in spring, which teaches us to stand up wherever we fall...
On a sunny Sunday during the summer vacation, I accidentally found a spider in a small corner next to the pool at my house. I was terrified and was about to lift my foot to trample it to death, but found that it was about to step on it. I couldn't bear to weave a web, so I decided to see how it weaved a web. I saw the spider spit out a little white filament, and then crawled from one side of the corner to the other side. In this way, the first thread was woven. After a while, a perfect spider web was almost finished. I was really happy for it. It was about to be completed. But then a gust of wind blew, and the spider web made a "stretch" sound - it broke, pitifully. The little spider had to weave again, and it weaved it again meticulously according to the method of weaving the web just now. This spider web was just half-weaved like the previous one when the spider web broke. In this way, the spider web was broken several times, but it was still not finished.
I was a little bored and was about to walk away, thinking to myself, the little spider is not bored and is still working hard, how can I be bored? Until finally, it finally weaved a perfect web. Seeing this, I was moved by the perseverance of Little Spider, and I learned from it: Never give up halfway in anything, you must persevere in order to achieve final success! Essay 7 describing spiders
After dinner that day, I went upstairs to do my homework as usual.
After writing for a while, I made a typo. When I was about to take the correction tape to revise, a little spider of unknown origin caught my attention. A translucent body with eight thin and long legs. It was crawling towards me one after another. It wandered around my desk, as if it was familiar with the terrain. Judging from its stupid appearance, it seems quite leisurely.
I have always hated spiders, and now their appearance makes me extremely unhappy. I said to it in my heart: "Little fool, are you here to die?" I took out a piece of rubber that was already hard and stiff, aimed it at it from a "height" of about one decimeter, and smashed it down hard. . Hey, you're dead, little one! Ignoring it, I continued to write my homework.
It didn’t take long. After finishing my homework, I saw the eraser again and thought of that poor little boy. How is it doing now? Is it going to die?
I gently lifted the eraser with my fingers. Oh, that little thing is still alive and well.
Its eight thin legs, which are hard to see clearly with the naked eye, are twitching constantly. You can see that it is struggling, working hard, and fighting hard! How tenacious is its sense of life? It knows there is danger here, and it wants to escape and continue to survive. This situation reminds me of the article "Bow to Life". This spider, like the grasshopper in the article, longs for life and freedom! Suddenly, I felt how unfair and unfair I was to a weak life... Essay about spiders 8
That day, when I came home from school, I walked halfway and suddenly saw a spider hanging on a tree. There was a spider web, so I curiously stepped forward to observe it.
This spider web looks like a super-small fishing net and the "Bagua Array" set up by Zhuge Liang. Look, those scattered and orderly silver wires form the "foundation" of the net. From the inside to the outside, they are covered with many circles, one circle, two circles, three circles, four circles... It's quite successful. There are hundreds of circles! As I looked at it, I always felt that this web was getting weirder and weirder. I thought to myself: Why are there no spiders on this web? Look around the net again, ah! It turned out that the clever "hunter" was sleeping under a dead leaf! This is a huge spider, its black body is as big as a walnut, and with the eight furry legs that are supported on the web, it is almost as big as the lid of a large tea cup. Look at its casual look, just like a fisherman resting by his net, waiting for prey to come to him.
At this time, a mosquito crashed into the "fishing net", and the "fisherman" who seemed to be sleeping but not sleeping moved his eight legs and made a "three-step shot".
It spun silk from its tail and tied up its prey in circles. The mosquito finally exposed one of its legs and was easily entangled by the spider. After a while, the mosquito stopped moving. The spider The prey was taken away, leaving only the giant net standing there.
I was stunned when I saw this thrilling scene. At this time, I suddenly had the idea to play with this "killer". So, I picked up a dead leaf, broke it into pieces, and sprinkled it on the web. The spider smelled it and cleaned up the "garbage" in disappointment. Seeing it like this, I said guiltily, "I'm sorry"... Composition about spiders 9
Nature is great and magical. As long as you observe and study carefully, you will be inspired by it.
That day, I had nothing to do, so I wandered around. Unknowingly, I came to the bottom of an old building and found a small spider spinning a web in a corner. At that time, I wanted to mess up its web, but I couldn't bear it, so I decided to observe how the spider weaved its web. How are the small insects caught?
I checked the relevant information, and it turns out that it first makes the longitudinal wire into the skeleton of the net. The longitudinal threads mainly support the spider web structure and are strong but not sticky. After the skeleton is completed, it will then weave spiral threads in a counterclockwise direction. These threads are called horizontal threads. If you look closely, you will find water droplets bulging on the horizontal threads. They are called sticky beads. Their stickiness makes it difficult for insects that accidentally enter to escape.
Steel wire as thin as spider silk is not as strong as spider silk. It reminds me of a fishing net. When fishermen use nets to catch fish, they often encounter smaller fish, which causes many fish to escape. Therefore, I want to use the spider web to make a rope that is both hard and sticky. This is the characteristic of using longitudinal and transverse threads, so that fish will not escape easily.
There are still many revelations about nature, which are waiting to be discovered by humans! Essay 10 describing spiders
In the past, when I saw a spider, I could not help but take two steps back. The spider looks so ugly: a small head, a big belly, eight legs, and eight eyes. It is dark and ugly, and it makes you feel disgusted at the first sight.
There are many types of spiders. Generally speaking, there are two types: one is non-toxic spiders, which have no toxins; the other is poisonous spiders, which contain highly toxic substances. If you are accidentally bitten by a poisonous spider, you should immediately burn the wound with fire or cigarette butts to prevent the poison from spreading.
Spiders look extremely ugly. What do they eat? Spiders are carnivorous animals. Generally, spiders eat insects, and some eat birds and beasts. What is even more surprising is that they can use their webs to make plastic wrap to protect leftover food.
The life span of spiders can be long or short. Some are as short as two or three months, such as new beads, and some can live for decades. For example, the longest record is a Mexican red-legged bird-catching bead. Lived for 45 years.
Many people say that spiders are insects. In fact, spiders are not insects, but they look too similar to insects. The famous Fabre once mistakenly believed that spiders were members of the insect family.
Spiders spin silk and weave webs, which are criss-crossed and extend in all directions, specifically for catching insects. Some people may wonder: Why are insects stuck on the web as soon as they arrive, but spiders can walk freely on the web? It turns out that spiders can spin two kinds of silk, one is longitudinal silk, which is not sticky, and the other is horizontal silk, which is sticky. Spiders walking on the longitudinal silk will not be stuck. If a stupid spider accidentally gets stuck, it will immediately secrete an "oil" and apply it to the stuck area, which will immediately "liberate" it.
Spiders are both masters of weaving webs and "heroes" of catching insects. Gradually, I no longer hate spiders so much. Composition 11 describing spiders
Everything is in order, do what you do first, and do what you do last. But I didn't expect that even when weaving a small spider web, we need to have a sequence to weave it firmly.
Spiders have eight legs, so they are not insects. Non-venomous spiders are mostly black or brown, while venomous spiders are very brightly colored.
I found it under the sink in my grandma's yard. Maybe it likes to weave its web in a dark, dry environment.
I approached it quietly, holding my breath, for fear that it would find me. I saw it still crawling, slowly spinning out some silk from six or seven directions. I read in the book that once the spider does this, it means it has started to weave a web. Sure enough, it slowly spit out extremely long filaments and connected the two ends to form a hexagonal silk frame. I wanted to make it more difficult, so I blew on it, and with a "pop" sound, three or four threads broke. I couldn't bear it, but it would also encounter difficulties in reality, so I blew on it again and broke another one. But it was not discouraged and continued to weave.
After a few minutes, a rough shape came out. The second layer is to shrink half the size of the first layer into a small hexagon. Then make the third layer, which is actually a smaller hexagon. The final step is to remove the filament that originally formed the frame. In this way, the spider finally weaved an exquisite web after going through all kinds of hardships.
It’s so amazing! I couldn’t help but think: It turns out that everything must be planned and sequenced in order to succeed. Essay 12 describing spiders
There is a hibiscus tree downstairs in my house. There is a spider on the tree. It always spins a web between the wooden bridge and the hibiscus tree.
Every rainy season, heavy rain pours, thunder rolls, and lightning opens the dark curtain. The web that the spider worked so hard to weave was blown away by the wind and rain, but it did not give up and still mended the web again and again. Weave a web.
Spiders are very smart and can always find the place where the wooden bridge is closest to the hibiscus tree to weave their web. You see, when I wasn't paying attention, it stretched out its legs and quickly jumped to the hibiscus tree. In the blink of an eye, a silver thread was already hung between the wooden bridge and the hibiscus tree. It was flying around like this, as cool as a hero who knew how to do light kung fu. After a while, a big word "rice" was written out. I couldn't help but admire: "You are really a great calligrapher." It seemed to understand what I said, and looked at me proudly and swaggered to the middle of the net to admire my masterpiece.
The spider walked slowly, spit out the first circle of weft, and looked back at its exquisite work as if it was very satisfied with its masterpiece. After a while, the net was woven, and it waved its feet, like a hard-working bee smiling happily. But the next heavy rain will still come, and the strong wind will still attack, but the spider will not give up at all. If the web is broken, it will be repaired, and if the web flies, it will be rewoven.
Looking at the exquisite spider webs, I can’t help but think of how they weave their webs unhurriedly, methodically and perseveringly. Essay 13 describing spiders
During the recess that day, soft music was playing in the campus. I sat quietly in the classroom waiting for the bell to ring. I held my cheek and looked out the window in boredom. The sun shone on me through the window and I felt quite comfortable. In the sun, I enjoyed the wonderful music.
At this moment, I found a translucent little spider coming out of nowhere, crawling around. I have been afraid of bugs since I was a child, and so are spiders. Of course, I just find this tiny spider amusing. I wondered: It fell from the curtain and landed on my desk. He walked up and down, as if he was looking for something, and seemed to be strolling leisurely, feeling very leisurely.
I suddenly got bored, took out a big eraser from my pencil case, and said to myself: "Little thing, you're done!", I aimed at it and put it down from a high place. Haha, you are dead! My piece of eraser held it down, and I continued to enjoy my music.
Not long after, I thought of that poor spider again, and really wanted to know how it was doing now? Is it dead... I gently took the eraser away with my hands. Oh, the little guy is still there. Its eight thin legs and transparent body are still twitching. You can see that it is working hard! It must have known that this place was unsafe for such a small thing, and it wanted to escape because it thought I was the bad guy.
I have always considered myself a kind person, but who knew that because of my curiosity, I hurt a little thing that was much smaller than me? How innocent it was! How unfair this is to it!
I lowered my head and looked at it again, feeling extremely ashamed. It seemed like it could still walk, and crawled out of my table one after another. Essay 14 describing spiders
On the balcony of my grandfather’s house, a short guest came from nowhere—a spider.
This young guest is wearing a dark dress, with only his belly being yellow, like a polite "gentleman".
Its eyes are round and bright, but very small. If you don't pay attention, you will think it is two crystal rubbles!
Spiders always have a shy oval belly. When they walk, one pair of feet always takes a step forward, and the feet behind them hurriedly follow. One day, there was a heavy rain here. The flowers were beaten listlessly by the rain, and they could not lift their heads or straighten their waists. Grandpa and I hurriedly took emergency measures. Inadvertently, I found that the spider web was broken, and the "gentleman" was hiding in the corner to avoid the rain. "I don't even want a home!" I was thinking while busy...
The rain fell for a long time before it stopped. I came to the balcony to see this "gentleman" who "abandoned his home and fled", but the result was unexpected: the spider was repairing the leaky web. I saw it spit out a thread and tied it to one branch, and the end was tied to another branch.
After arduous "struggle", it was finally done, and the "gentleman" was firmly seated on Diaoyutai again.
In an instant, I developed a respect for the spider: it is ordinary and small, but its spirit of perseverance, hard work, and working in obscurity is what people need, isn't it?
Ah, how much inspiration a humble little spider can give people! Essay 15 describing spiders
One Sunday morning, I stayed at home and had nothing to do, so I went out for a walk on a bicycle.
I was riding, and suddenly I found a spider eating in the corner. When I looked carefully, it turned out to be a mosquito. I thought: Why didn't the mosquito break the web? ?
So I went home and looked up some information about spiders. It turns out that spiders rely on webs to catch prey. The reason why the mosquito cannot struggle is because its net is very strong. So it won't be broken by prey. Let’s take a look at the structure of a spider web. Although the webs woven by different species of spiders often vary, there are generally two types of spider silk: radial spider silk and oval spider silk. When spiders build webs, they first build radial skeleton threads - longitudinal threads. The longitudinal threads mainly support the spider web structure and are strong but non-sticky. After the skeleton is complete, the spider then weaves spiral threads in a counterclockwise direction, which scientists call transverse threads. If you look carefully, you will find that there are water drop-like protrusions on the horizontal wires. They are called sticky beads. Their stickiness makes it difficult for insects that accidentally break in to escape.
The spider web reminds me of the fishing nets used by fishermen in China. Tiny fish will escape while fishing. So I wanted to invent a fishing net that looked like a spider web so that whenever a fish touched the net, it would get stuck.
This is the fishing net I want to invent. I believe that as long as we study hard, we will be able to invent such a network in the future.