This documentary records the way of life of insects in the chronological order of the day. In this way, the director allows the audience to better understand the reproductive mode, external form, basic behavior mode, predation state, information exchange mode, defense mode and social behavior of insects. This kind of intuitive and close-up shooting allows the audience to have a deep understanding of insects, and through ultra-close-up shooting, they can clearly see the process of insect cocoon breaking. This enables the audience to visualize the details and body structure of the various organs of insects. It is a very good entomology learning documentary, and it can also arouse the interest of many audiences in entomology. In addition, the soundtrack of the documentary is also very in line with the behavior of insects, such as when the spider preys and the soundtrack of the mosquito from larvae to adult is very suitable for the behavior of insects.
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