The life cycle of bees
Developed larvae
It has two feeding periods in which the hexagonal eye which contains the larvae is opened and the second the hexagonal eye is closed during which the cocoon is spun and turns into a virgin.
Larvae feeding period
Newly hatched larvae are crescent shaped without legs and are fed by workers for a period of (5) days for females (workers and queens) and (6) days for males, averaging (1300) times per day. The larvae molt (4) times during this period, and the larvae of the three individuals are fed royal food for the first three days of their life,
the queen's larvae continue to be fed intensively with royal food, and for the larvae of workers and males, they supplement their diet with bee bread made up of honey and pollen grains, which they provide them gradually until they are consumed firsthand, and since the stomach of the bee larva is not connected to its gut, it does not produce faeces.
The closed hug
Bee larvae moult four times, after which they stop feeding and cover their cells with porous covers of wax mixed with pollen grains to allow them to breathe, and the shape of the cover is convex in worker bees and more prominent. in males
The larvae of the bees complete their development during the period they spend under cover until the full insects emerge after this period, which varies from individual to individual, where they are 7 days in the queen, 13 days in the worker and 15 days in the male, passing the following stages
Spin the cocoon
The larva begins to spin a cocoon around itself immediately after the hexagonal eye is locked to it, and this takes one day in queen larvae, two days in worker larvae and three days in larvae. of males, then its body separates to form the head towards the wax covering which is lateral in the males and the workers and down in the royal houses.
Pre-virginal atrophy rest period
The larvae spend a period after spinning the cocoon two days of rest for the queens, three for the workers and four for the males
Developed full adult insect
Once the pupal period has passed, the adult insect breaks the cover by lending parts, it comes out weakened, it quickly becomes stronger, especially after drinking honey.
The life cycle of the three individuals of the bee colony
Evolution of the whole bee: egg, larva, virgin, insect
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The butterfly Life Cycle Stages
Goes through four stages of its life cycle:
The eggs, the larva, the chrysalis and the butterfly.
The butterfly belongs to the insect family,
What distinguishes it is that it has large wings compared to other types of insects,
Generally these wings are coloured in distinct and striking colours,
and there are different types of butterflies that differ in their shape and the colors of their wings,
but they are similar to the four stages of their life cycle:
an egg, a larva a cocoon and a butterfly, and its lifespan as a full-fledged butterfly varies from a week to a year, depending on the type of butterfly
The stage of the egg This is the first stage of its life cycle, and the shape of the egg differs from one type of butterfly to another, ome types of butterflies have round eggs, others have oval eggs and others have cylindrical eggs,
The butterfly is a type of insect that attaches its eggs to the leaves using a special glue,
Young larvae eat plants
These stick to the branches or leaves before discarding the outer layer until a solid layer appears, To protect it and fix it on the leaf of the tree, and it is also covered with a wax layer that preserves the moisture inside the egg to preserve the life of the incomplete butterfly embryo, and the stage of the egg lasts for a period of several weeks to several months and this also depends on the type of butterfly.Larval stage: Eggs hatch and release a larva in the form of a coloured worm of different colours depending on the type of butterfly
it is very small at first, then feeds voraciously on the leaves of the trees and develops rapidly, and this does not last long at the stage of its life cycle, and although it is like a worm, it is not green enough, it has three pairs of very short legs. The cocoon scene Before reaching the third stage, the larva stops feeding on the leaves of the trees and begins to look for a suitable place to make a cocoon around itself,
Usually on one of the thin branches of the tree, and at the stage of the cocoon and inside, the change of shape of the larva begins and the wings develop and the shape of the body
Summary
The stage of the chrysalis, the butterfly leaves the shell lasts and waits several hours until a solid layer appears. They fill with blood and dry before flying for the first time. The butterfly can live in its adult stage from a week to a year. Butterflies have four brightly coloured wings, different and unique patterns, and enjoy taste receptors on their paws, and there are about 20,000 species of butterflies
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relax with the song of the canary of Toufik Hassine
Canary birds are reared in cage houses, are beautiful birds, which relax the soul and give a beautiful view in houses and gardens, in addition to the sounds of their beautiful tweet, which reminds us of the true nature that is missing today, in light of pollution, urbanization and the gradual disappearance of green cover.
Many people practice this hobby and are able to provide proper care for the bird and work to create the right conditions for its reproduction. When these birds breed at home, a person feels great joy and sees something that he has never seen before that is only present in nature.
The canary does not need special conditions for its life or reproduction.
The canary is native to the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, and this bird was named by this name due to the fact that it originally lives in these islands, and its original color is yellow,
if the female begins to put on and transfer these strings to the nest It means that she is preparing for mating.
birds in general do not like to be watched during mating
the female lays her eggs in the nest lay 2-6 eggs. One egg, one per day
After that the female sits on the eggs, and in a day she gets up four to five times to eat her food and drink water, and the male helps her with that, while he feeds her on occasionally, until the female finishes laying on the eggs, for a period of fifteen days, then the eggs hatch and the young birds emerge, and the female continues to feed them for about a month and the male l 'help, until she lays her eggs for the second time in preparation to sit up again. Once the little bird is complete and the feathers cover its entire body, the mother and father begin to kick the young birds out and hit them in order to make them self-sufficient, so that both male and female reduce the amount. of food provided to them ready and chewed by mouth, so that young birds get used to eating food on their own when they are hungry. And after seeing that the new canaries have relied on themselves, they should be placed alone in a cage, and let them grow properly,
Canaries should be hung in a quiet place, away from people's eyes and high off the ground, and the temperature of the place is appropriate and well ventilated, and do not put it in a hot place, as the scorching sun can kill them. canaries, but the temperature is moderate and the sun penetrates there at specific times And harmless.
Canaries should be supplied before and during egg laying with hard-boiled egg yolks, in addition to regular canary food which contains seeds, as well as vegetables and fruits. Baby canary food. Finally, you should always take care of the cleanliness of the cage and provide a bowl of water for bathing the canary, as the pigeon makes it refreshing and energetic, keeping it away from noise and children.
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Horse mating season
It begins in the spring because horses are sensitive to the lengthening of the days. Indeed, light stimulates the secretion of certain hormones. When a female is in heat, she emits what are called pheromones detectable by a male several miles away. This usually curls up his upper lip in a characteristic grimace called "flehmen". In the presence of the mare, it begins its court: dilated nostrils, ears erect, head raised, carrying its tail in plume. It utters short, short neighs, turns around and comes, sideways to avoid blows, to sniff it and nibble its rump and sides
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little info on rabbits
Rabbits are raised as pets, just like cats and dogs. These are animals that require special care for their reproduction, as they are very susceptible to various diseases and environmental conditions.
Entrance to a burrow with rabbit droppings near the entrance Rabbits are active at dawn and at sunset. They are very cautious animals and will flee quickly if necessary.
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The most beautiful Arabian thoroughbred horses in Morocco
Morocco includes several breeds of horses, including the Arabian thoroughbred horse, the Berber horse, the hybrid between the Arab and the Berber, the English purebred horse and its hybrid, and sport horses. And each variety has ingredients that are not found in the others, as for the Arabian horse, it is the only one capable of improving the characteristics of the rest of other species and breeds. Just as the Moroccan royal family attaches great importance to the breeding of purebred Arabian horses, Moroccans do not hesitate to confess their love to him. It is a heritage that dates back thousands of years after the entry of the Islamic conquest in the Maghreb. The price of a horse in Morocco starts from 40 thousand dirhams and can exceed 2 million dirhams. As for the horses heading for the royal palace and the rich, the price is much higher. For lovers of the purebred Arabian horse and her breeders in Morocco, this mare is invaluable, as her beauty and value exceeds the quantities that can be determined by the market. Most breeders reject the profit logic of horse breeding. Most of them said, "Anyone who wants to make money by raising horses has to raise cows" in mind. Moroccan horse breeders initiated the creation of an association for which they chose the name "Moroccan Association of Arab Horse Breeders" to encourage their breeding and improve their breeds. The association began to organize competitions in which breeders and farmers displayed their horses and ponies, flaunting the beauty and elegance of their horses, and at the end of the matches they would receive financial prizes that would help them cover some of the daily expenses of horses such as feed or medical supervision. The Horse Breeders Association is working to organize special sessions for the annual Arab Horse Show, having ended up relying on purebred Arabian horses to represent Morocco in international sporting and cultural events, such as in countries with world famous horse breeders such as UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others. Most breeders also find unparalleled pleasure in participating in the many competitions which are now known all over the country, either by choosing the most beautiful or the fastest horse. The Moroccan Association of Horse Breeders organizes two competitions for the king of the camel of the foal, under 3 years old, and horses from 4 years old. The race is subject to international standards. Competitors are keen to show off the beauty of the horse, whose head should be small and eyes wide. Neck length, strength, straight back and other things are also taken into account. The value of the competition prizes for the winner of the title of the most beautiful Arabian thoroughbred horse varies from 8,000 dirhams (800 euros) to 15 thousand dirhams (1,500 euros), as incentive bonuses. Thanks to the Arabian horse, Morocco has participated in several national and international festivals, such as the Meknes International Horse Festival, the Nimes International Fair and Saint Titien, France.
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Protected Azrou, Maroc
The monkey is a mammal which is classified as a primate, which is one of the highest classifications in the animal world, and which has more than two hundred species distributed around the world, and they live in groups in family ties managed by a herd leader who is set up by herd members against them in a fierce and strong competition between the strong males of the herd. .
In Morocco, these monkeys are the subject of special attention by the High Commission for Water, Forests and the Fight against Desertification, which has committed since the ratification of the International Convention on Biological Diversity to set up a national network of protected areas allowing its protection and the environmental restoration of its habitats.
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Beauty of the World the Arabian Purebred Horse
The purebred Arabian horse has a long history stretching back thousands of years, and their amazing beauty and even their actions have made them wonderful horses through the ages, while the beginnings of the Arabian horse are hidden in the sands of the ancient desert, and most experts agree that Arabian horses originated in the Arabian Peninsula in the tribes.
Arabian horse is one of the oldest breeds of light horses in the world. Attributed to the Arabs; Due to the intensity of their care, the preservation of their offspring and their distinctive features. Among the characteristics of the Arabian horse is its strength other than foreign horses, as well as its protective blood.
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Boum de Ghazal, Arabian Thoroughbred stallion
From the cross of Tidjani sur Kesberoy, born and raised in Haute Garonne by Renée Koch, Boum de Ghazal has a 100% French pedigree. Winner of Gr.3 at La Teste, he breeds at Haras du Mazet near Pompadour with Mathieu Talleux.
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