Chapter 368: Bullying the Weak and Fearing the Hard

At the moment when the sneak attack flower fox was about to pounce on the kitten, Su San condescendingly slammed into the flower fox's head, just hitting the flower fox's eyes, making the flower fox startled, and stopped the evil claws that pounced on the kitten at the last moment, so that the kitten escaped this catastrophe.

At this time, the kitten finally sensed that something was wrong, and quickly rolled into the grass next to it, taking the opportunity to slip into the dense grass and slip away.

The sun is in the west, and just as dusk falls, the beauty on the earth is picturesque, and the clouds in the sky are not far behind, colorful and colorful......

Suddenly, Su San saw countless red dragonflies flying out of the weeds next to the grove, they were much smaller than the thunder dragonflies, but they were busy, flying around on the grass, catching the countless mosquitoes that would inevitably appear after the night came.

Seeing that this group of red dragonflies was predating happily, Su San and the other sisters also felt a little hungry, so they also threw themselves into the weeds to catch those delicious little grasshoppers to eat.

But at this moment, more than a dozen flying praying mantis flew in the grass, and their targets were obviously those red dragonflies that were catching small mosquitoes.

Naturally, there are three Su sisters here, how can they tolerate these praying mantis to carry out a massacre of the same species? Soon, Su San and the other three Thunder Dream Dragonflies flew into the grove and picked up the dry branches that fell on the ground (remove the dead leaves) to fight the group of praying mantis bandits who hunted and killed the little dragonflies.

The praying mantis never dreamed that the thunder dragonfly, who was usually nosy, would suddenly fight at them, and when they panicked, they really couldn't understand what was wrong, or if they were still lying asleep...... How did these thunder dragonflies become so crazy overnight, chasing their mantis and swooping down, as if they were the enemies of these dragonflies in their previous lives.

Now, when the praying mantis sees these thunder dragonflies, they only have the share of holding their heads and running around.

In less than a quarter of an hour, the three Su sisters drove away the dozen or so flying mantis that were killing red dragonflies.

The red dragonflies were overjoyed to see that Su San's big dragonflies had helped them defeat those enemies, and they all gathered around to express their gratitude, and begged Su San and them to stay and protect them well, and not to go any further.

Su San was overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of these red dragonflies, and finally had to politely agree to stay as long as possible.

Next, the red dragonflies also invited the three Su sisters to camp with them in the grove for the night.

Because they wanted to learn about the life of this group of red dragonflies, the three dragonfly sisters accepted their invitation, followed them into the grove, and came to the "Leaf Hotel" prepared by the red dragonflies for Su San and them - a leaf bush composed of many dense and wide leaves, and there were many red dragonflies nearby, "standing guard" for them.

The next morning, in the hollow of a big tree in this grove, Su San was surprised to find that there was a huge wasp hive, thousands of wasps went in and out of this hive, some wasps went out to catch all kinds of small insects, some went to collect the sap secreted by the pulp tree, and some even went to collect sweet wild fruits and fragrant pollen, which seemed very busy and lively.

The three sisters of Su were very curious to fly to about a meter above the hive, and watched carefully, suddenly, a large caterpillar branch happened to fall on the wasp hive, causing the wasps to panic and confusion, and then under the command of a wasp "captain", dozens of wasps began to attack this "uninvited guest" who fell from the sky at the same time, everyone swarmed up, and used their poisonous needles to prick the caterpillar's body, the caterpillar struggled desperately, but unfortunately, only three minutes later, The seemingly large, powerful caterpillar whimpered, and then a swarm of wasps came up to devour the prey, and after about half an hour, the huge caterpillar was eaten by hundreds of wasps and completely disappeared.

Seeing that the wasps in this hive actually adopted such a ferocious and cruel method to resist the invasion of foreign intruders, Su San couldn't help but think: If they encounter insects with hard armor like the Scarab and the Star Skyhorn, how will this group of wasps deal with it? It would definitely be a good show. I'm really looking forward to that! So why don't you encourage a scarab or a star bull to break into this wasp hive?

Just when Su San was thinking nonsense, suddenly the sky was wished, and after a while, a dark red beetle flew from outside, which happened to land on the edge of this wasp hive, and this one crawled towards the hive without bees, and even squeezed away those densely packed wasps, and those wasps not only did not reject this rash intruder, but also made way for it, and did not mind its arrival at all, so it was almost "welcome in the middle of the road".

Perhaps, the wasps have had enough of attacking hard-shelled insects such as beetles, so as long as they encounter this kind of "hard stubble", they treat it as if they don't see it, and let it come and go freely without any interference.

Seeing this, Su San was stunned, and he couldn't do anything more, isn't this a typical "bullying the soft and afraid of the hard"?

It seems that whether it is human society, or the animal kingdom and the insect kingdom, "bullying the weak and fearing the hard" has simply become an unbreakable truth.

At about 3 o'clock in the afternoon of this day, the three Su sisters found a group of wild bees that specialize in preying on flies - flytrap bees, with rows of hard hairs on their forefeet, which will remind you of a broom, a brush or an anchor, and they like to work with their first two feet like ants, and support their bodies with their four hind feet.

The flytrap also likes to "do hygiene", it rakes up the sand and then blows it back, and its movements are so fast that it makes the continuous sand seem to flow seven or eight inches away.

The sand shoots last for about five or ten minutes, and the sand grains are piled up with wood chips, rotting leaves, and other scrap debris. The flytrap removes all this garbage with its mouth, and that's what it's all about. It wants to make the sand in front of its house light and fine "high-grade sand", without any coarse and heavy impurities.

This way, when the flytrap bee comes back from catching flies for the children, it can easily open a pathway to bring the prey to the hole. This kind of cleaning is always done in its free time, for example, when the prey has been stored enough for its children to eat for a while, and it does not need to go out to forage for food, then it will find time to remove the garbage, like a good housewife.

Su San could see that when the flycatcher bee was working seriously and diligently, it seemed very happy and satisfied, perhaps this was the joy of a mother who saw her children grow up in the house she built!