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nests to protect their young from predators. Especially in Africa and

           India, animals which feed on bird eggs are legion. For this reason,
            African wrens protect their eggs in a real nest surrounded by many fake

                   nests. The snakes living on trees in tropical regions are very
                        poisonous. For this reason, the entrances to the nests of the

                               penduline-tit colonies peculiar to that region are
                                      secret and complicated. Moreover, as another

                                        precaution, these birds make their nests on
                                            acacia trees with densely thorny

                                              branches, and deceive their predators
                                               with many empty – fake – nests.

                            Have you ever paid attention to the beaks of the birds
           that fly around us everyday? Allah created these beaks, which vary             85

           from one species to another, with very important
           functions. Birds' beaks have the most appropriate

           shapes that enable them to feed in their
           environments. The beaks of birds that feed

           on fish, for example, are generally long
           and ladle-shaped, making them good fishers. If the

           bird feeds on plants, then the beak of the bird has a
              perfect match with the plant on which it feeds. As

                                 these examples show, Allah's
                                 creation is flawless and complete

                                 because He gives all creatures the
                           features they need.
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