Spectacular animals point to the Creator

Spectacular animals

It’s easy to be wowed by our world.

You watch a bright orange sun set in a pink sky, a spectacular flower unfold or a captivating animal. Even a simple cell is so complex that it has 350,000 to
500,000 DNA code pairs.

You learn about insects with their own built-in antifreeze system, spiders that spin six different kinds of silk, fish such as salmon that travel long distances
to the place they were born, fragile hummingbirds that fly thousands of miles to have their young and everyday beetles that have more than 20,000 olfactory
pits on a single antenna.

According to the Bible, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands” (Psalm 19:1).

It’s easy to notice the extravagant beauty of the world God created.

Have you ever wondered if God laughed when He created the hippopotamus, the aardvark, the warthog, the long neck of the giraffe or the humanlike face on
the back of a shield bug? Did he smile as he made the lilac-breasted roller with six different colors, the bright orange and blue of the flame angelfish, the
bright blue tongue of a blue-tongued skink or decorated the ruby-tailed wasp with iridescent pink and turquoise?