1. Poems about scorpions
Short poems from Greek mythology
My friend, there is a scorpion under every stone,
< p> Beware of his attacks and his secret tricks.Scorpion
Text/Wang Jiaxin
Looking through the mountains of stones
Not a single scorpion, this is my boyhood
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Which year and day did it happen?
Now I am back on this mountain
The pine trees in the early years have grown thick, just in the cracks and reddish brown of the rocks
A scorpion raised its tail
and walked towards me
Looking into the eyes of the scorpion
In an instant, I became the gravel under its feet
< p> Post some information about scorpions, it might be useful.To the ancient Chinese, snakes symbolized both good and bad aspects, but scorpions were purely vicious. According to the Persians, the scorpion was a favorite of the devil, sent by the devil to destroy all life by attacking the testicles of the sacred cow whose blood could impregnate the entire universe. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew king Rehoboam threatened to punish his people, not with ordinary whips, but with scorpion whips. In Greek mythology, the scorpion killed Orion, a proud giant whom Diana loved. In short, scorpions have always played a cruel killer role in human history. There is no doubt that scorpions are unlovable. They are not afraid of anyone and may bite you to death or give you epilepsy.
Scorpions are eight-legged reptilian relatives of spiders and other arthropods that are active primarily at night. They are the largest, most vicious, longest-lived, most sensitive, most maternal, least paternal, and most luminous of the arthropods and insects. They are perhaps the world's oldest animals, and possess some characteristics that make them appear to be extremely modern mammals.
It can emit light under ultraviolet light. Its exoskeleton is very hard and feels like nails. It can reflect ultraviolet beams from the moon and other light sources, and the reflection intensity is very high, even if it is a black Scorpions also show green or pink fluorescence. Fossilized scorpions from 300 million years ago can still emit strong light when illuminated by ultraviolet light, perhaps to attract insects.
Scorpions have undergone some changes since about 400 million years ago. Scorpions were considered pioneers at that time. They were the first to complete the crawl from the ocean to land. After arriving on land, scorpions are distributed over a wide geographical range (before, I only thought they were mostly found in deserts). In fact, there are more than 1,500 known species of scorpions occupying every ecological field and hiding in every road. Inside the crack: tropical rainforest, temperate forest, desert, grassland. Fat scorpions cruise the high slopes of the Himalayas, fourteen thousand feet above sea level. It is estimated that there are more than a thousand varieties scattered everywhere, with their tails raised high, waiting for some lucky discovery.
All known scorpion species are carnivores and are poisonous. The venom in 25% of species is enough to kill people. The venom is hidden in glands at the back of the tail and acts like a whip, stinging its victim in a fraction of a second, sometimes repeatedly. The venom contains more than 30 neurotoxins, each of which can be placed on a specific target. . . . . . . 2. Poems about Scorpions
Shuang Yaner
·Song Dynasty·Zhu Dunfu
Shang Zhi served the lame immortal.
Thank you for your hard work.
Once you die, you will enter the underworld.
Sincerely, I cry to the emperor.
Others are trying hard to make mysterious remarks.
It is inevitable to tell the wise people.
The forbidden law has never been passed down to Xie'er.
Eat animals for forty years.
Scorpion and tiger
Su Shi, Song Dynasty
The yellow chicken pecks at the scorpion as if it were pecking at the millet, and the palace guarding the window is called the scorpion and tiger.
Secretly waiting for flying insects, with skill and skill in the waist and waist.
The good and bad qualities of the veins and veins are compared with those of others.
This year there is a lizard, and children are running wild singing and dancing.
He can hold the water from the canal and make hailstones, so he looks for clouds and rain from the dragon.
The palace guard works hard to fight flies, and I will beg you when there is a drought next year. 3. Poems about scorpions
My friend, the little poet in Greek mythology, there is a scorpion hidden under every stone. Beware of his attacks and his secret tricks.
Scorpion article/Wang Jiaxin looked through the mountains of rocks but could not find a single scorpion. Which year and day did this happen in his youth? Now that I have returned to this mountain, the pine trees in the early years have become thicker. In the cracks and reddish brown of the rocks, a scorpion came towards me with its tail raised. I looked into the eyes of the scorpion. In an instant, I became the stone sand under its feet. Posts about scorpions Information may be useful. To the ancient Chinese, snakes symbolized both good and bad aspects, but scorpions were purely vicious.
To the Persians, the scorpion was a favorite of the devil, who sent it to destroy all life by attacking the testicles of the sacred cow whose blood could impregnate the entire universe. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew king Rehoboam threatened to punish his people, not with ordinary whips, but with scorpion whips.
In Greek mythology, the scorpion killed Orion, a proud giant whom Diana loved. In short, scorpions have always played a cruel killer role in human history. There is no doubt that scorpions are unlovable.
They are not afraid of anyone and may bite you to death or give you epilepsy. Scorpions are eight-legged reptilian relatives of spiders and other arthropods that are active primarily at night.
They are the largest, most evil, longest-lived, most sensitive, most maternal, least paternal, and most luminous among the arthropods and insects. They are perhaps the world's oldest animals, and possess some characteristics that make them appear to be extremely modern mammals.
It can emit light under ultraviolet light. Its exoskeleton is very hard and feels like nails. It can reflect ultraviolet beams from the moon and other light sources, and the reflection intensity is very high, even if it is a black Scorpions also show green or pink fluorescence. Fossilized scorpions from 300 million years ago can still emit strong light when illuminated by ultraviolet light, perhaps to attract insects.
Scorpions have undergone some changes since about 400 million years ago. Scorpions were considered pioneers at that time. They were the first to complete the crawl from the ocean to land. After arriving on land, scorpions are distributed over a wide geographical range (before, I only thought they were mostly found in deserts). In fact, there are more than 1,500 known species of scorpions occupying every ecological field and hiding in every road. Inside the crack: tropical rainforest, temperate forest, desert, grassland.
Fat scorpions cruise the high slopes of the Himalayas, fourteen thousand feet above sea level. It is estimated that there are more than a thousand varieties scattered everywhere, with their tails raised high, waiting for some lucky discovery.
All known scorpion species are carnivores and are poisonous. The venom in 25% of species is enough to kill people. The venom is hidden in glands at the back of the tail and acts like a whip, stinging its victim in a fraction of a second, sometimes repeatedly.
Venom contains more than 30 types of neurotoxins, and each venom can be placed on a specific target. 4. Poems in Praise of Scorpions
Scorpions
Text/Wang Jiaxin
Looking through the mountains of stones
Not a single scorpion was found. This is boyhood
Which year and day did this happen?
Now I am back on this mountain
The pine trees in the early years have grown thick, just in the cracks and reddish brown of the rocks
A scorpion raised its tail
and walked towards me
Looking into the eyes of the scorpion
In an instant, I became the gravel under its feet
< p> Post some information about scorpions, it might be useful.To the ancient Chinese, snakes symbolized both good and bad aspects, but scorpions were purely vicious. To the Persians, the scorpion was a favorite of the devil, sent by the devil to destroy all life by attacking the testicles of the sacred cow whose blood could impregnate the entire universe. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew king Rehoboam threatened to punish his people, not with ordinary whips, but with scorpion whips. In Greek mythology, the scorpion killed Orion, a proud giant whom Diana loved. In short, scorpions have always played a cruel killer role in human history. There is no doubt that scorpions are unlovable. They are not afraid of anyone and may bite you to death or give you epilepsy.
Scorpions are eight-legged reptilian relatives of spiders and other arthropods that are active primarily at night. They are the largest, most vicious, longest-lived, most sensitive, most maternal, least paternal, and most luminous of the arthropods and insects. They are perhaps the world's oldest animals, and possess some characteristics that make them appear to be extremely modern mammals.
It can emit light under ultraviolet light. Its exoskeleton is very hard and feels like nails. It can reflect ultraviolet beams from the moon and other light sources, and the reflection intensity is very high, even if it is a black Scorpions also show green or pink fluorescence. Fossilized scorpions from 300 million years ago can still emit strong light when illuminated by ultraviolet light, perhaps to attract insects.
Scorpions have undergone some changes since about 400 million years ago. Scorpions were considered pioneers at that time. They were the first to complete the crawl from the ocean to land. After arriving on land, scorpions are distributed over a wide geographical range (before, I only thought they were mostly found in deserts). In fact, there are more than 1,500 known species of scorpions occupying every ecological field and hiding in every road. Inside the crack: tropical rainforest, temperate forest, desert, grassland. Fat scorpions cruise the high slopes of the Himalayas, fourteen thousand feet above sea level.
It is estimated that there are more than a thousand varieties scattered everywhere, with their tails raised high, waiting for some lucky discovery.
All known scorpion species are carnivores and are poisonous. The venom in 25% of species is enough to kill people. The venom is hidden in glands at the back of the tail and acts like a whip, stinging its victim in a fraction of a second, sometimes repeatedly. The venom contains more than 30 neurotoxins, each of which can be placed on a specific target. . . . . . . . . . 5. Use some words to describe the dark characteristics of the living habits of spiders and scorpions
I only give you some information, because you said it was just for inspiration. Wouldn’t it be boring if I wrote it out for you? Scorpions are diurnal and nocturnal animals. They like moisture and are afraid of moisture. They like darkness and are afraid of strong light stimulation.
They like to live in groups, are quiet and restless, and have the habit of knowing their nests and groups. Most scorpions settle together in fixed nests. Generally, in a large group of scorpion nests, there are mostly males and females, some big and some small, living in harmony and rarely killing each other.
But if scorpions are not in the same nest, they will often kill each other after meeting. Scorpions have the habit of hibernating. They usually emerge from hibernation in mid-to-late April, that is, after the wake of hibernation, and slowly begin to hibernate in early November. They are active for about 6 months throughout the year.
During the day, scorpions usually come out from 8 to 11 pm after sunset, and return to their nests to roost at 2 to 3 am the next morning. This activity pattern usually occurs on warm nights with no wind and dry ground, but rarely comes out on windy days.
Spiders are small animals that people often see in their daily lives. The large ones can be 10 centimeters long and the small ones are only 1 millimeter. They come in many varieties and are widely distributed.
It is already known that there are more than 22,000 species of spiders in the world, and there are at least 3,000 species in our country. We can find their clues in forests, fields, grasslands, watersides, under rocks, and indoors. There are even spiders living underground and on the water.
The appearance of the spider can be said to be very ugly. The body is basically divided into two parts. The smaller part in the front is the head and thorax. They can have one, two, three or even four pairs of eyes, and some have no eyes.
These eyes are also divided into day eyes and night eyes, and each has its own use during the day and when going out at night. There are 4 pairs of long, flexible legs on the ventral surface of the cephalothorax.
The rear part of the spider's body is an enlarged abdomen, which is connected to the front part by a short handle. The most different thing between spiders and other animals is that there are 3 pairs of spinners at the rear end of the abdomen. Spider silk It was pulled out from here. Spiders have a close relationship with humans.
In Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica", it was recorded that spiders were used as medicine to treat ulcers, prolapse, sores, body odor and other diseases. It was also recorded: "This insect has one outline, and it can be treated after touching it. Punish it, know how to punish the unjust." He even pointed out how the spider got its name. From this, we also know that in addition to being used as medicine, spiders can also capture and eat insects, and they specialize in eating live insects. This habit of spiders that likes to prey on fresh meat is the basis for us to use spiders as natural enemies today to eliminate pests in the field. .
At present, this work has been widely carried out in many provinces of our country. According to preliminary statistics, there are more than 50 kinds of spiders in cotton fields and more than 40 kinds in rice fields. They prey on pests. There are many kinds of pests, such as planthoppers, leafhoppers, aphids, spider mites, locusts and other important pests that they like to prey on, and they also eat a lot. According to observations, each spider called a four-jawed spider can suck up to 30 leafhoppers and planthoppers per day. Generally, a spider will eat 3-5 pests per day.
What is especially advantageous is that spiders reproduce very quickly. Generally, the natural number of spiders in the field can be as many as several thousand to tens of thousands per mu of rice field, and sometimes it can even reach ten per mu. Tens of thousands of heads. They are also very capable of reproducing.
We know that spiders are oviparous animals, and each female spider can lay an average of 100 eggs. Large spiders lay more eggs, while smaller spiders lay fewer eggs. For example, the largest spider can lay 3,000 eggs.
Spiders lay their eggs in one or several egg bags woven with silk, or they pull out the silk to cover the eggs after laying the eggs. The egg bags can be placed in different places, but they are all places that the female spider considers safe. For example, some spiders that live in caves lay their egg bags in the caves, and some spiders hang the egg bags on their weavings. On the net or plants near your hiding place, you can take care of them at any time.
Some species of spiders simply carry their egg bags with them wherever they go. Some hold them in their mouths, some wrap the egg bags around their abdomens with silk, and some tie them to their chests. The eggs hatch into spiderlings soon after they are in the egg bag. The spiderlings often stay in the egg bag for a period of time before coming out. If it is winter, they simply spend the winter in the egg bag and then come out the next year.
After several molts, the young spiders grow into adults. What's interesting is that those spiders that hang their egg bags on their abdomens and crawl around. After their spiderlings hatch out of their egg bags, they have to carry these little spiders on their backs for a while before letting them live independently.
This is also an instinct of spiders to protect their young. Everyone is familiar with the fact that spiders build webs to catch insects. In fact, there are some spiders that do not build webs.
For example, this is the case with the familiar wolf spiders. Although these spiders do not build webs, they are very capable of catching prey. They have keen eyesight and quick movements. When a prey is found, it quietly crawls to the prey. When it is not prepared, it suddenly jumps up, grabs the small insect with lightning speed, bites it with its chelicerae, and then expels the venom. They poison and then eat them.
If we look closely at spiders that build webs, we will find that the shapes and patterns of the webs woven by different species of spiders are often different. Generally speaking, spider webs can have five shapes. The first type is the most common round web, also known as the Bagua Net. The web is on a flat surface, with spider silk arranged radially from the center to the surroundings, and many horizontal silk threads connected in the middle. The second type is called a funnel web. The web is shaped like a funnel, and there is a silk tube next to it for the entrance and exit of the spider when moving on the web.
The third type of network is triangular, called a triangular network. The fourth type is called the Huagai Net, which weaves silk into silk layers and arranges them on a plane, with other silks extending irregularly in all directions.
The fifth type of net stretches out to all sides in an irregular shape, which is called an irregular net. No matter what kind of net, it is effective in catching insects.
Whenever a small insect hits the web and gets stuck, the spider quickly crawls over and catches it. If the prey is still struggling in the web, the spider will drop a bunch of white silk through its abdomen and wrap the prey tightly.
Spider stingers are a pair of appendages at the front of the cephalothorax. They contain venom glands and secrete very powerful venom. Not to mention insects, some spiders can bite cattle to death. For example, the bird spider is a large spider that can reach 10 centimeters in length. It is dark brown all over and covered with a layer of downy hair. It has long and powerful legs and is good at jumping. It can pass people by and burrow in the soil at night. They come out to hunt insects and sometimes birds on trees.
What is particularly special is that they have a buzzer structure and can make sounds. Their venom glands. 6. What are the words to describe "scorpion"?
Snakes and scorpions have hearts, snakes and scorpions have hearts, snake heads, scorpions, tails, scorpions, stings, tick scorpions, tease bees, tickle bees and tick scorpions
1. Snakes and scorpions have hearts< /p>
Pronunciation shé xiē wéi xīn
Definition: scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type. Describes a vicious heart.
Source: Yuan·Anonymous' "Hold the Makeup Box", the second fold: "It is a snake-hearted, not as poisonous as a scorpion."
Contents 1, source of allusions 2, idiom information allusions Source: Yuan·Anonymous' "Hold the Makeup Box", the second fold: "It is a snake-like heart, not as poisonous as a scorpion." Idiom information Idiom explanation: scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type. Describes a vicious heart. Frequency: General
2. Snake-hearted
shé xiē xīn cháng
Idiom explanation
Scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type . Describes a vicious heart.
Origin of the idiom
The second chapter of Yuan Dynasty's "Hold the Makeup Box" by Anonymous: "It is the heart of a snake and a scorpion, not as poisonous as a scorpion."
3. Snake head and scorpion tail
Pinyin: shé tóu xiē wěi
Explanation: Refers to the poison of snakes and scorpions. The venom of a snake is in its teeth, and the venom of a scorpion's sting is in its tail sting, hence the name. It also generally refers to things that are poisonous to people.
Source: One of the poems "Recalling the Sunken Mountain Man of Jin'e Mountain" written by Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty: "For the time being, I have to go to heaven and ask myself, who can hold the head of the snake and the tail of the scorpion?"
4. Scorpion sting
Pronunciation: xiē xiē zhē zhē
Explanation: Describes a mother-in-law who shows excessive care and pity in small things.
Source: Chapter 51 of "A Dream of Red Mansions": Qingwen hurriedly turned around and came in with a smile: Did you scare him to death? I'm used to stinging old ladies like this! Chapter 67 of "A Dream of Red Mansions": Aunt Zhao suddenly thought that Baochai was a relative of Mrs. Wang, so why didn't she sell it to Mrs. Wang for a good price? He walked to Mrs. Wang's room with his things in hand.
Example: Chapter 16 of Zeng Pu's "Flowers in the Sea of ??Evil": "Don't give it to me~, those wolf hearts, pig lungs, and dog stomachs, can't we see through them when they look at them?"
5. Pick the scorpion and tease the bee
Pronunciation tī xiē liáo fēng
Explanation: It is a metaphor for causing trouble.
Allusions to idioms
From the second chapter of "The Orphan of Zhao" by Ji Junxiang of the Yuan Dynasty: "You, an old farmer who quit his job and returned to his fields, openly dare to pick scorpions and tease bees." "Anonymous" of the Yuan Dynasty The first chapter of "Little Yuchi": "Often he fights with dragons and tigers, picks scorpions and teases bees." 7. What kinds of spiders are mainly described in "Insect Diary"
It mainly describes wolf spiders, orb-web spiders, and labyrinth spiders. There are five types of spiders: spider spiders, striped spiders and crab spiders.
1. Wolf spider:
The belly of the wolf spider is covered with black down and brown stripes, and its legs have circles of gray and white stripes. It prefers to live in dry sandy areas where thyme grows.
The wolf spider waits patiently for the hunting opportunity. When the opponent is facing it and its head is easily hit, it rushes out immediately, otherwise it will never risk its own life.
2. Orb-web spider:
The orb-web spider is a genius architect. When it builds its web, each spider silk maintains a certain distance, just like measuring it with a ruler. precise. Orb-web spiders feed on moths, flies, butterflies, grasshoppers and scarabs that cling to their webs.
When an orb-web spider eats, it does not use its teeth to chew food, but uses the digestive juices in its mouth to dissolve the food into gravy before sucking it.
3. Maze spider:
In a bush quite far away from the net, it built its nest. There was a pile of dead firewood there, tangled together carelessly and messily, looking a little dirty. Just under this simple cover, there is a relatively detailed and exquisite silk sac, which contains the eggs of the labyrinth spider.
4. Striped spider:
In both manner and color, the striped spider is the most perfect spider I know. Its fat body, which is about the size of a hazelnut, has yellow, black and silver stripes, so it is called "striped spider". Their eight legs wrap around their body like the spokes of a wheel.
5. Crab spider:
This kind of spider does not use a web to hunt food. Its hunting method is: wait for the prey to pass by in ambush behind the flower, and then go up to its neck. A single sting can kill its prey.