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What other small animals on the earth will change before and after the shock?

Before and after the shock, the bear woke up from his winter sleep, and insects such as grasshoppers and crickets revived.

Sting means hiding. As the temperature rises and the soil thaws, the first thunder begins to appear. Small animals that hibernate underground seem to be awakened by thunder, and hibernating animals such as snakes, turtles and frogs begin to be unearthed, hence the name Jing Zhi.

Most insects, such as grasshoppers and crickets, will stop fighting when winter comes. They will lay eggs in autumn and then die, and the next generation of insects will survive in winter, living as resting eggs or insect larvae. These eggs or larvae can enter the diapause period of insects and get help from their dead parents. For example, mantis can make foam-like protein protective shell to protect larvae.

So it is these hibernating animals, insects, dormant eggs and larvae that surprise you.