There’s more to a squirrel’s mad dash to collect nuts than meets the eye.
The bolas spider uses a droplet of strong adhesive on the end of a strand of silk to snag moths from midair.
If God is good, why are some creatures so bad?
This agile flyer scoots in and out of tight spots faster than any plane Boeing or Airbus ever dreamed of.
Two marvels in one: a spider that loves vegetables and a master thief, adept at nabbing golden treasures from fiercely guarded repositories.
Horned lizards aren’t known for speed to avoid predators or venom to bring down threats. But these miniature dragons have tricks for desert survival.
In God’s vibrant creation, even blood comes in different colors.
The most diverse order of animals on the planet is by far the beetle order. God shows how He can take one design and create a spectacular array of forms.
As stewards of creation, sometimes we must work with fire, not against it.
Scorpions appear armed to scare and kill. Are we supposed to be afraid, or is it just our imagination?
The green movement is dominated by secular environmentalists. But when it comes to creation care, Christians have a deeper calling.
Ugly, worthless, annoying—does our opinion of some creatures reflect the Creator’s care or do we need an attitude adjustment?
The forest is full of unseen wonders. Consider just one common type of fungus on the forest floor.
The Riot and the Dance films are reclaiming the nature documentary genre for the Creator’s glory. And Gordon Wilson is having the adventure of a lifetime.
Despite their bad reputation, cockroaches were designed to do good things.
It was recently discovered that double-stranded microRNA (miRNAs) fed to honey bees conferred resistance to certain viral diseases that they were exposed to.
The existence of venom in so many animals has long challenged creationists. How did it show up in a very good creation?
When they work together, these insignificant insects can accomplish significant things.
How should young-earth creationists explain the formation of highly specific relationships between plants and insects?
Next time you’re tempted to brush away a spider web, stop to consider the engineering required . . . and the Engineer behind the engineer.
Eastern box turtles can literally be “frozen alive” and emerge unharmed.
You don’t have to travel to Paris to see one of the world’s greatest cathedrals. If you look carefully, one may be walking around in your own backyard.
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