The following is the "Tadpole Composition" compiled by me for everyone. You are welcome to read it. More articles are in the composition section, I hope you will pay attention and read them. Tadpoles Composition 1
Their bodies are black, as if they are wearing a layer of black silk; their tails are thin and long; the eyes on their heads are so small that they cannot be seen; their mouths are also very small, and they can be seen with a microscope. It is red, and to the naked eye it is just a small red dot; there is something like a willow leaf on the tail. Friends, you probably know it even without telling me, this is a tadpole.
When the tadpole swims, its tail swings back and forth, creating circles of ripples. When the whole body swims, it really looks like a black comma. Blisters came out of my mouth one after another, making a little "pop! pop!" sound, as if to say: "It feels so comfortable!"
Today, when I was about to feed the tadpoles, I remembered: I still I wonder what tadpoles eat. So, I hurriedly ran to my father and asked him: "Dad, do you know what tadpoles eat?"
Tadpoles eat sandworms. "Dad replied.
After hearing what Dad said, I remembered that there were sandworms in the sewage ditch. After searching for more than ten minutes, I finally found seven or eight. I put these sandworms into I picked up a cardboard box, ran to the pond where the tadpoles were raised, and poured all the sandworms into it. When the tadpoles saw it, they immediately swam to the worms and ate them. After a while, the sandworms were eaten by the tadpoles. "Swept away"
After a few days, they grew two hind legs and their tails became a little shorter; after a few days, they grew two front legs and their tails became shorter. Very small; after several days, their bodies turned light green, their tails were gone, and their bodies were green with black. They were ready to jump on land because the pool was too small. I used a face plate to send them into the pond.
After raising tadpoles this time, I learned some knowledge about tadpoles: what they like to eat; their living habits and growth process; and some knowledge. Physiological characteristics. Therefore, I am happy to raise tadpoles!
Now, when I think of the story "Tadpoles Looking for Mom", I think of those tadpoles, friends, and I want to ask them if they are I also found my mother! Tadpole Composition 2
Looking at the tadpoles swimming around in the fish tank, my mind suddenly flew to the scene of catching tadpoles that day.
That day, my mother said to me: "Zhong Yi, the weather is nice today. Mom will take you to the countryside to catch tadpoles. "This is a strange thing that I have never experienced before, and I happily agreed.
We came to the pond in the suburbs and saw many people squatting and playing by the pond, laughing and joking. It was very lively. I took a closer look and saw that I was catching tadpoles too. I couldn't hold it anymore, picked up the bottle, jumped into the water, and started catching tadpoles.
The tadpoles seemed to hear. The alarm bells, which were gathered in groups just now, slipped away from me the moment I entered the water.
My mother saw my embarrassment and pointed out a "clear way" for me. , saying that there is so much noise when you enter the water, it would be strange if the tadpoles don't swim away. When you enter the water, be gentle with your feet, slowly put your hands into the water, watch the timing, and then bring your hands up, so you can definitely catch it!
After hearing this, I suddenly realized that I followed my mother’s words and stood in the water quietly for two minutes, praying silently: Little tadpole, little tadpole, swim quickly, otherwise, my feet will be fast. I can’t hold it anymore!
I don’t know whether they heard my "prayers" or were interested in the two "big pillars" standing in the water. The tadpoles all swam toward us. Come, I saw: these little tadpoles were dark, with small tails and big heads. I was so happy that I was afraid of scaring them away.
I gently bent down and held my hand gently. I put the ground into the water, and when the tadpoles swam over, I picked up a group of tadpoles with one hand and put them into the bottle. After a while, I caught many tadpoles in this way. , I happily picked up the bottle and showed off my "trophy" to my mother. My mother couldn't bear it when she saw these tadpoles struggling in the bottle, and said to me: "Zhong Yi, these will all turn into frogs when they grow up. They can help us eliminate pests and are beneficial insects. Let’s release them. ”
After a summer rain, countless tadpoles will emerge from the small ponds everywhere in the park, attracting a large number of tourists to watch. Looking at these cute little elves, I feel like Indescribable joy, how did the tadpoles grow four legs and become like the mother frog? In order to solve this mystery, I decided to catch a few tadpoles and raise them for observation.
One day, I caught a dozen tadpoles in a small pond in Jiangbin Park. I prepared a comfortable "home" glass tank for these "little guests" and put some water plants and pebbles in the water to settle the tadpoles. After that, I lay down next to the glass tank and observed carefully. I saw that the tadpoles were all black and had a slender tail behind their round heads, just like a little mouse. They had just arrived at their new "home". It seems that they are still not used to it. They swim around uneasily and are frightened by the slightest movement. I know that tadpoles are omnivores, so I broke off a little bread core and vegetable leaves, kneaded them together and put them in. in water.
At first they seemed not interested in the food I fed, but as time went by, the hungry tadpoles rushed to attack the soaked bread crumbs and vegetable leaves. I quickly took a magnifying glass and looked carefully. I saw the front end of the tadpole's big head and the flat, black mouth that opened and closed. It was very interesting! There were two small, round gills on both sides of the mouth. , flickering. The tadpoles gradually grew up under my careful feeding.
One day, I found that the tadpole had two hind legs growing out from under its tail. After a few days, their front legs also grow. I was very happy, but when my mother learned about it, she said: "When the tadpoles grow legs, they will jump like frogs. If the tadpoles accidentally jump out, they will not survive without the water." Although I was reluctant to give up, but for the sake of The tadpoles, I still send them back to the small pond in the park.
Goodbye tadpoles! Thank you for the happiness you brought to me! I hope you will grow up quickly, find your mother, and live a happy life.
I looked at the tadpoles in the bottle and then at my mother. I said a little reluctantly: "Mom, let me keep two for observation."
My mother ordered. Nod
Looking at the tadpoles in the fish tank, I said to them gently: "Tadpoles, tadpoles, grow up quickly. When you grow up, I will take you to find your mother." Tadpole Composition 3 p>
Every time I return to my hometown during the summer vacation, I will never forget to finish dinner before dark, and then each of Xie Yuxin and I will take a flashlight and go to the fields. As soon as it gets dark, the light will attract many people. Flying insects, mosquitoes, and small locusts suddenly shot out two long tongues from the paddy field, sweeping away these "delicious foods". Then, two big frogs that had just finished their meal jumped from the paddy field. They are the "adult tadpoles" I raised - scientists and gourmets.
It started last spring: that day, my sister Xie Yuxin and I saw many tadpoles swimming in the paddy field. , they ran left and right, which made me applaud.
Suddenly, grandpa said that we would be planting seeds in the paddy fields in a few weeks, and asked us not to make trouble. I was secretly surprised, and immediately. We came up with a way to raise the tadpoles ourselves before grandpa sows the seeds in the fields. We wanted to see how the tadpoles turned into frogs.
After bringing the tadpoles home, I The two took care of the tadpoles carefully. One of them was very big, and we wanted to raise it big, so we took good care of it. We changed the water for it every morning when we got up, so that it could breathe fresh air and not let the tadpoles breathe. Other tadpoles bullied it, but because we doted on it, it died a few days after it pulled out its hind limbs.
One day when it was hot, I took out the tadpole. The water dish was put in the refrigerator, but when I took it out at night, it was frozen in the ice cubes. I hurriedly broke the ice cubes, but to no avail; and then looked at the other four , two of them had died from drinking the turbid water, and only the last two were left. They were dying. I hurriedly changed the water, and then they were revived.
From then on. In order to keep the two remaining tadpoles alive, we did nothing but change the water for them frequently. It was a coincidence that they grew up slowly and first grew two front legs. , grew two more hind legs, and finally turned into frogs. We put them back in Grandpa's paddy field and named them scientists and gourmets. Scientists can tell whether bugs are poisonous or non-toxic, and gourmets know that bugs are delicious. It’s still not delicious. Because of their tacit understanding, they can eat delicious and non-toxic bugs every time.
Well, these are my two smart and cute little tadpoles.
Being extremely curious, I have always wanted to see the whole process of a tadpole growing into a frog. Last year, I finally got my wish.
Last spring, I and I. My mother went hiking. When we came to the mountain, we saw a small pond, so I ran over to play. Huh? Why is there a dark thing in the water? It seems to be still moving! I slowly walked in and took a look, and it turned out to be tadpoles!
At this time, they had just left their mother’s The arms are only the size of millet grains! One by one, they gently twist their little tails and swim happily in the water. At this time, I had an idea: There are so many tadpoles here, why not catch a few and raise them? I quickly took a cup from my mother and wanted to catch them one by one. So, I squatted carefully on the shore, and then gently stretched my hand into the water, for fear of scaring them away. They were clever and always ran away from my fingers naughtily. With the help of nine cattle and two tigers, we finally caught a dozen of them.
After returning home, I poured the tadpoles into my small fish tank and arranged a new home for them. In order to make their new home as comfortable as a pond, I specially sprinkled some tadpoles on the bottom of the basin. soil, and some aquatic plants were placed in the water.
At this moment, the tadpoles must be hungry. After thinking about it, I put some cooked rice and cooked egg yolks in. Watching them gobble them up made me happy!
The good times did not last long, I didn't raise them for long. Perhaps because of my carelessness, not only did the tadpoles not grow legs, but a few of them died. This made me sad for a long time, so I took care of the remaining tadpoles more carefully. Every day, I feed them food on time; whenever I have time, I lie down next to the fish tank and stare at them, for fear that something bad will happen to them again. Under my careful care, it didn’t take long for the tadpoles to grow their hind legs. I am confident!
I am afraid that something unfortunate will happen again. In order to achieve my goal, I take extra care of them: during the day, I put the fish tank on the balcony so that they can bask in the sun comfortably; At night, take them home to avoid freezing. God paid off. A few weeks later, the tadpole's front legs also grew. I was so happy that I couldn't help but smile.
Slowly, their tails gradually shortened, and their originally fat bodies became much thinner. One day, after I got up in the morning, I couldn't wait to see the tadpoles. Well, why are they missing? Oh! It turns out that they have grown up and don't want to stay in the water, so they have climbed up to the wall of the tank! I poured out the water. They are jumping around at the bottom of the tank. They are so cute!
Looking at the little frogs I raised by myself, I feel extremely happy and have a strong sense of accomplishment. This feeling is great. Yes! Tadpole Composition 5
I raised some tadpoles. I put them in a foam box, and the pitted little grids became their swimming lanes. They shuttled through it like a maze all day long, and from time to time they stuck their little heads out to breathe fresh air. It was very cute.
This is the most successful time I have ever had in raising small animals. When the spring was warm and the flowers were blooming, my father and I picked up a ball of tadpole eggs and some aquatic plants by the pond, which looked like black sesame seeds. I put them in a large basin and put them on the balcony to bask in the sun.
After a few days, the eggs hatched into tadpoles. Bathed in the sunshine, the tadpoles swam happily with their little tails, looking like many small commas and quarter notes in the staff. Some of them are wandering around, and some are lying lazily on the bottom of the basin to rest. I stirred them with chopsticks, and they were immediately awakened. They jumped forward, and it was like ink chrysanthemums blooming in the basin.
After another week, the tadpoles gradually grew a pair of light gray outer gills, and their bodies also developed dark green patterns. The one that grows very fast already has hind legs and its tail is shorter. The tail did not fall off, but was slowly absorbed by the body.
Slowly, the tadpole grew its front legs and turned into a dark green frog, with only a small tip left on its tail. This is because they don't want to stay in the water all the time and jump up with all their strength. I poured out some of the water in the plate and placed three small stones in the middle of the plate. It was very lively now. The rocks were covered with small frogs, and some were jumping around on the rocks like monkeys. The little guys are only as big as adult fingernails, but they are like elves, carefree all day long, playing on rocks or in the water, eating plankton in the water. The tadpole gradually grew up, and its tail disappeared unconsciously.
In order to save their lives, I reluctantly put them back into Qingzhuan Lake. Frogs are friends of mankind and we should protect them. Tadpole Composition 6
Today, I came to play in the small park downstairs. I saw many children surrounding the pond in the park, and I ran over curiously. It turned out that they were catching tadpoles. There are many tadpoles in the pond. They have big round heads, black bodies, and long tails swimming happily. They swam up and dived to the bottom of the pool, playing with the children. They were so cute!
Seeing this lively scene, I ran home quickly, got a bottle, and joined in the fun. Queue of tadpoles. I saw a tadpole swimming slowly over, so I rolled up my sleeves and reached out to catch it impatiently. But when the tadpole saw my hand, it swam quickly to the bottom of the pool, and failed the first time. But I was not discouraged. This time I put my hand into the water first, hoping to wait and see. At this time, another tadpole swam over. I slowly raised my hand, but before I could lift it out of the water, the tadpole looked like a loach. I got out the same way, but failed again the second time.
It’s really easy to see how difficult it is to do! But I was not discouraged and summed up the previous lessons. This time I used both hands to catch it, and a little tadpole swam over and entered the palm of my hand. I quickly picked it up and finally caught a tadpole. Later I caught several more and kept them in bottles.
Today, we studied the text "Tadpole Looking for Mom". I understand that tadpoles are beneficial insects. When they grow up, they will turn into frogs. Each frog can eat many pests a year and protect the growth of plants. The tadpoles at home must also be looking for their mother. They must be very sad when I lock them in the bottle. Thinking of this, I picked up the bottle without hesitation, went to the pond again and gently poured the tadpoles in. The tadpoles returned to the pond and swam happily again.
I hope the children We should protect the tadpoles well, let them grow up quickly, find the frog mother, and catch more pests in the future.