Wonderful Creatures
Harun Yahya
166 pages.
Dear Children,
In this book you will be meeting a lot of living things, some of which you know already and others you have probably never seen, and you will have an opportunity to become acquainted with their worlds. As you read this book you will be amazed to see how these lovable creatures manage to accomplish difficult seeming tasks.
Children, as you see the beauties in these living things and learn about the tasks they perform, you must think about the infinite might and art of creation of Allah, the Creator of them all. At the same time, you must give thanks to Allah, Who has created so many beauties for us, and you must love Him deeply. That is what our Lord, Allah, wants us to do.
Book Contents
Titles and Chapters from the Book
Introduction
Blind Termites Building Skyscrapers
Security Measures of Animals
The Compass in the Ant's Eye
The Marvelous Co-Operation of the Ant and the Bird
Little Engineering Birds
The Heating System of the Winter Moth
How Do Salmon Find Their Way?
How Do Fish Live in Water?
How Do Macaws Know Chemistry?
Engineering in the Cobweb
An Interesting Creature: The Nautilus
The Male Catfish on Duty
Butterflies That Have a Knowledge of Physics
Did You Know about Luminescent Creatures?
Luminescent Underwater Creatures
The Sleeping Bag of the Parrotfish
The Skillful Camouflage of the Scorpion Fish
Interesting Features of Sea Horses
Dragonflies: Flight Machines
Secret Shelters in the Seas: Corals
Life in the Desert
The Special Cooling System of Gazelles
The Strength of Woodpeckers
Cute Squirrels with Big Cheeks
The Bird with the Longest Wings in the World: the Albatross
Adornment Artists: Bowerbirds
Birds Which Lay Foundations for Their Young
The Powerful Memory of Jays
The Armored Tanks of the Animal Kingdom
Migratory Birds That can Fly Even in the Dark of the Night
Cleaning Workers of the Seas
The Noisy Cicada
Cleaner Birds
Pond Skaters That Walk on Water
Tenacious Suckerfish
Walking Fish with Red Lips
Colorful Herons
Parakeets That can Survive A Month Without Water
The Structure of Birds' Feathers
Birds' Techniques for Gliding
The Water Bird That Cuts Through the Water Like Scissors
Cuttlefish Like Jet Engines
Greylag Geese
A Matchless Security System
Conclusion