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18 points snail romance

20 points spider catch grasshopper

bee butterfly collecting honey

Ladybug Newsletter

22 points dandelion blooms

23 points morning glory contraction

23 minutes and 30 seconds, the army of caterpillars, a long snake formation, evolution

Ants drink water and move food in 25 minutes and 40 seconds

29 points bees watch children

32 points dung beetle push the ball, encounter obstacles, overcome obstacles

35 minutes pheasant eats ants

37 points dragonfly

38 Points Small bugs standing on the water catch dragonflies

40 points water spider?

42 points damselfly standing on the head

44 minutes of wind and rain

48 minutes of rain relentlessly hit the dandelion and knocked down the ladybug

49 minutes clear sky

50 minutes of earthworms unearthed

50 minutes, ants go out of the hole to dig a hole?

53 points Bee XX Orchid

53 points flytrap catch food

56 points flying ants?

56 points unicorn

58 centipedes?

59 points

60 points watermelon bug was accidentally injured

62 points caterpillar meal

63 points mantis, butterfly, grasshopper

65 minutes sunset and dark, insects lie in the heart of flowers

68 worms fly away

70 minutes of mosquitoes are born

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Extended Reading

Microcosmos quotes

  • Narrator (English version): [beginning narration] A meadow in early morning, somewhere on Earth. Hidden here is a world as vast as our own, where the weeds are like impenetrable jungles, the stones are mountains, and even the smallest pond becomes an ocean. Time passes differently here: an hour is like a day, a day is like a season, and the passing of a season is a lifetime. But to observe this world, we must fall silent now, and listen to its murmurs.

  • Narrator (English version): [ending narration] The night gives way once more. Nothing will stop what's now in motion, what hides in shadow, what searches forward, what flutters toward the light. Here, where time is measured out in moments, and new lives emerge from darkness, a day begins like any other. Beyond anything we can imagine, and yet almost beneath our notice.

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