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Category: Nature’s Secret

Bush Baby - Which creatures are active at night

Which Creatures are active at Night?

While you sleep, part of the animal kingdom is very busy. Most animals feel much safer during the hours of darkness — and Nature has ensured that they will be. Why should so many animals be active at night? The answer lies in the story of their development from the earliest and most primitive stages. Those early animals felt much safer if they kept hidden while the light was bright enough for them to be seen by their hunters. – Which Creatures are active at Night

Charles Darwin Expedition to Galapagos - Theory of Charles Darwin

Theory of Charles Darwin

Although Charles Darwin was an unpromising schoolboy and student, his family decided he should be a doctor. But he was far too squeamish for the blood and horrors of 19th century medicine, and so after a miserable time studying medicine at Edinburgh, his father sent him to Cambridge to study theology (religion). Theory of Charles Darwin

Red-Algae

The most important group of plants

Plants are the source of all life. They are the only things capable of catching the energy of the sun and turning it into living tissue. Without plants there would be no animals and no people. There are millions of species of plants — from the giant oaks and redwoods, through beautiful orchids to humble grasses. – important group of plants

Snake

Which snakes can kill?

Although many animals are potentially dangerous to Man, most have been greatly exaggerated as killers by sensational fiction. Tales of man-eating tigers, voracious sharks and blood thirsty wolves abound, but most are pure invention. A pet dog suffering from rabies is a far greater threat than any of these animals.- Which snakes can kill

Beaver

Why do Beavers build Dams?

It is perhaps fitting that one nation, Canada, should have recognized the elegance, industry and charm of the beaver by selecting it as its national animal. Regrettably, this acknowledgement is quite recent since historical records clearly state that beavers were once more numerous and widespread than they are today.

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