People say that ants rely on their sense of smell to identify directions, and they rely on sunlight to identify directions. When ants leave the ant nest, they will leave a smell along the way after reaching their destination. When the ants want to go home, they rely on this smell to get home. But what if the ants forget to leave their scent? Well, that must be impossible, because the ants have become accustomed to it. But what if we blocked the smell of ants? What will happen to the ants? Then let us take a look at the following experiment!
I bought a bag of mothballs from the store, and there were quite a lot of them. I took my bag of "lethal weapons" to a geomantic treasure - my grandma's house. Because my grandma’s house has a yard, there are more ants. When I came to my grandma's house, unexpectedly, there were two bundles of hemp leaves in the yard, and these hemp leaves attracted many ants. As soon as I opened the hemp leaves, my God! These ants are really dazzling, too numerous to count! It’s really an ant mountain and a sea of ??ants! But these large swarms of ants really made me uncomfortable, and my goosebumps fell all over the floor. Okay, let’s get back to business, let’s officially start my experiment. I took a closer look and, eh, I saw an outdated ant. This ant scurried around and looked here and there, but could not find its own ant team. It seemed to be saying somewhere: "Where did the ant in front of me go? Why is I the only ant left?" "As soon as I saw this ant, I quickly took out my "lethal weapon" mothballs from the bag and drew a line directly in front of the little ant without hesitation. When the little ant saw the "enemy" ahead, he realized that he was outnumbered, so he quickly used the Thirty-Six Strategies to Move to the Top and changed his direction. As the general leader of the enemy, I quickly deployed my troops directly in front of the little ant. When the little ant saw that the enemy had extended its claws to it again, it hurriedly ran in another direction. The little ant's escape this time was really funny! It also formed a beautiful arc! I saw the little ant walk away, and drew a "sealing line" in front. The little ant saw that he had only the last exit left, so he ran, ran. Hey, no matter how hard you run, you can't run away from me. I calmly brought this originally defective square to a successful conclusion - the last line of the square is also the last exit for the little ant. At this time, the little ant was desperate, but it still fought for it, running east and west. But it still didn’t defeat my mothballs. I looked at it, and the little ant actually stopped moving in the middle. It didn't move at all. I thought this poor little ant was tortured to death by me and blew it directly back to its "troops". Unexpectedly, as soon as it saw its relatives and friends, it suddenly came to life. It seemed to be saying to its long-lost relatives and friends: "I miss you so much! I encountered a big event before, you must You won't believe it, I experienced a life and death situation. I cleverly pretended to be dead, but the little master in this house saw how pitiful I was and blew me away. Be smart! Come to my house and let me tell you what happened!" After saying this, it led a few ants back to the ant nest. And I left very happily. Now, I have a composition to write!
This ant and I are really destined! I hope that next time I come to grandma’s house, I can see that smart little ant again. To be honest, I don’t know which one it is. hehe. From this experiment, I not only saw the cleverness of the little ants when encountering danger, but also the strong, unyielding and persevering qualities of ants, and this quality is worth learning! Goodbye, little ant!