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 SCIENTIFIC FACTS AGAINST EVOLUTION 

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WONDERS OF NATURE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Stars- The universe Speaks

The Earth—Little things in the dirt under our feet

Plants—Interesting plants

Invertebrates—Creepy, crawly creatures

Amphibians and Reptiles—Wet or slithery

Fish—Go on a journey underwater

Birds—Flying high, but amazingly constructed

Marsupials and Mammals—More unusual creatures

Man—Yes, a little about you too

More Wonders of DesignLots more Nature Nuggets

AND STILL MORE WONDERS OF DESIGN!!

An unforeseen delay of over a year occurred before the printing of this set of books. During that time, additional research studies in natural history were made. Just prior to publication, these nature nuggets were placed In three additional chapters, each one located just before the annotated table of contents of each of the three books.

Every fourth chapter In the main text of these books is  filled with natural wonders. The following design factors found In nature are additional evidence that God created this world and everything In It. They provide the thoughtful reader with powerful evidence for Creation and against evolutionary theory.

These extra pages are not referenced In the three-volume Indexes, but are listed in the brief table of contents at the front of this book. An Index to the material In these three added design chapters will be found on page 232 of Book One, and page 730 of Book Two. Because these chapters were completed after everything else, they are Included at the back of the book. It is obvious that the wonders In our world were made by the Creator.

WONDERS OF DESIGN - 1

WONDERS OF DESIGN - 2

WONDERS OF DESIGN - 3

 INDEX TO "MORE WONDERS OF DESIGN"-1, 2 and 3

 This Index lists the plants and animals mentioned in the 24 pages of More Wonders of Design-1 to 3, found at the back of the 3 books In this series.

 Index Items numbered A  are in More Wonders of Design- One.

 Index Items numbered B are in More Wonders of Design- Two.

 Index items numbered C are In More Wonders of Design- Three. 

Aardvark, A-106

Acris gryllus, B-106

Alaskan fur seal, B-107

Alblule falcate, A-103

American flicker, A-106

African palm swift, B-103

American palm swift, B-103

Anenome, A-104

Armadillo, A-105

Asian chimney swift, B-103

Australian eucalyptus, A-103

Australian frilled lizard, A-105

Aye-aye, C-106

Axolotl salamander, C-106

Bat, A-106, B-101, C-106

Bathygoblus, A-102

Bearded tit, B-103

Bellicose termite, A-107

Bird bones, B-106

Bird nests, B-103

Bird's-nest club moss, B-102

Black palm cockatoo, A-104

Blacksmith plover, 61-5

Blue whale, B-

Bogong moth, B-102

Bou-bou shrike, B-104

Bronze Cuckoo, A-106

Broslmum utlle, A-103

Butterfly caterpillar, A-106

Butterfly fish, A-104

Cacique, B-105

CeNerle major, B-104

Categlyphls, B-102

Cave swiftlet, B-103

Chicken, C-107

Clownfish, A-104

Codfish, A-104

Coot, C-107

Coral, A-104

Creseonycterls thonglongyel bat, B-106

Creche, A-105

CryptenthemJs elated, A-102

Cyclorena pletycephalus, C-105

Dachshund, B-107

Dodo, B-104

Door, C-107

Dolphin, B-105, B-108

Double Coconut, B-102, C-101

Duckling, B-107

Duet birds, B-104

Dwarf pygmy goby, C-105

Eider duck, A-105

 

Elephant, B-106, C-107

Elephant seal, C-105

Etruscan shrew, B-106

Eucalyptus, A-103

European eel, C-101

Fenestrerla, B-101

Firefly, B-104, C-104

Fire-flea, B-104

Flicker, A-106

Flying fish, B-104

Fog‑drinking beetle, A-101

Frilled lizard, A-105

Frog, B-105

Fruit fly, A-104

Fungus‑gnat, A-104

German shepherd, C-107

Giant clam, A-104

Glue gun ant, A-103

Goby, A-102, B-107

Golden eagle, 8-106

Greenfly, A-105

Greenhouse plant, B-101

Green imperial pigeon, C-106

Green tree ant, A-103

Greylag goose, C-107

Gull, A-106

Helmet frog, A-104

Homing ant, B-102

Honey guide, B-103, B-103

House wry, B-103

Hummingbird, B-103, C-107

Humpback whale, B-105

Icterid, C-103

Ichneumon fly, B-107

Imprinting, B-107

Insects, B105

Jabiru stork, B105

Jellyfish, A-104

Kangaroo, A-105

Knife Fish, A-101

Labyrinth fish, A-104

Lateral line of fish, C-101

Leaves, C-104

Lemur, C-106

Lobster, spiny, A-102

Lodoloea maldlvka, 8-102

Mallard, C-107

Mallee fowl, B-106

Mangrove tree, C-104

Mexican tree frog, A-104

Microtus, A-105

Milk Tree, A-103

Milkweed, C-106

 Mite, B-103

Mollusks, A-104

 Monarch butterfly, C-106

 Moss, A‑103 Moth, C-106

Moth caterpillar, A-106

Myceenn luxcoell, C-105

Nine‑banded armadillo, A-105

North American frog, B-106

Norway pine, C-102

Numbat, A-106 

Ocean sounds, B-105

Onymecrls ungulculerls, A-101

Orchid, C-101

Oropendola, B-105

Ostrich, C-107

Pangolin, A-106

Paradoxical frog Patagonian cavy, A-106

Photlnus, B-104

Pigeon, B-107

Pistol shrimp, B-105

Porpoise, B-105, C-108

Prairie dog, B-102

Pseudls peredoxe, B-105

Puffin, C-108

Pyrodlnlum, C-105

quail, 8-106

Rabbit, B-107

Rail, C-107

Red kangaroo, A-105

Rhlzenthella gardnerl, A-102

Rose, A-102

Ruby-throated hummingbird, C-107

Rufous woodpecker, B-107

Runny-nosed birds, C-106

Russian mole rat, A-105

Sea urchin, A-104

Salamander, C-106

 Sea horse, B-105

Shrew, C-107

Shrimp, B-107

 Siamese fighting fish, A-104

Skua, A-106

Slime mold, C-103

Sphagnum moss, A-103

 Spider, B-107

Spiny lobster, A-102

Stinkhorn fungus, B-103

Stickleback fish, A-104

Swift, B-103

Swiftlet, A-101

Tamandua, A-106

Tailor bird, C-103

Tawny owl, B-104

Telmetoblus, A-104

Termite, A-107

Tern, A-106

Thrush, B-103

Tiger moth, C-106

Trap‑door spider, A-103

Triggerfish, B-105

Turkey, B-104

Ululodes, C-105

Underground flowers, A-102

Victoria amezonlce, C-101

Wasp, B-105

Weaverbird, B-105, C-103

Water-holding frog, C-105

Water Skimmer, A-103

 Whale, B-105

Whale shark, C-105

Wildebeest, B-106

Wood duck, C-107

Woodpecker, A-106

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