The microscopic world, according to the name, is a miniature world, there are no tall buildings, no pyramids, no Eiffel Tower, no Great Wall, only small insects, small animals, how small are animals? Put it this way, frogs can be considered giants. In the world of small insects, the water is not piece by piece, but piece by piece, very large, much bigger than the head of an ant. When dragonflies mate, they lay their eggs. The male dragonfly's tail is inserted into the female dragonfly's head, and then the female dragonfly carries his lover and lays eggs on the water while flying. Ants are always busy, delivering food, cleaning their burrows, busy, busy, and so busy in their lives. Can snails really use the adjective like glue when they mate, watching them hump their heavy shells and glue their entire bodies together, and stroking each other with their tentacles from time to time? Intimacy without gaps. When a mosquito is born from the water, its whole body is transparent, and it stretches out its hands, feet and mouth for a long time. It's really not easy! There is also the stupid dung beetle. It doesn't care what the dung ball it pushes gets stuck, and keeps pushing and pushing backwards. When the dung ball gets stuck, it will increase its strength until it pushes past. No, it's hard to say.
Look at how insects live, and then look at us, and suddenly feel that we have made life too complicated? Insects can live with such simple rules, while humans, who are so many times smarter, are so tiring in comparison.
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