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Jean-Henri Fabre was a renowned French naturalist, entomologist, and author, celebrated for his profound observations of insect behavior. His work laid the foundation for the study of entomology, particularly through his detailed accounts and descriptions of insects in their natural habitats. Fabre's approach combined meticulous scientific observation with a poetic appreciation for the natural world, earning him the title of 'The Poet of Science.' His publications, particularly 'Souvenirs entomologiques,' captivated the public and inspired future generations of biologists and naturalists.

Throughout his life, Fabre championed the importance of direct observation in scientific research, emphasizing that understanding the natural world requires patience and attentiveness. His writings not only served as scientific documentation but also as a celebration of the intricacies of life, showcasing his belief that every creature has its place and role in the ecosystem. Fabre's legacy continues to influence naturalists and researchers, who admire his ability to blend scientific rigor with a deep, poetic insight into the lives of insects.

国籍 法语
出生日期 December 21, 1823
出生地点 Saint-Léons, Occitanie, France
去世日期 October 11, 1915
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