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            small amount of the animal's inner body liquid to turn to ice in the cold. Re-
            search has showed that glucose can feed frozen cells as well. During this pe-
            riod, besides being the natural fuel of the body, glucose also stops many
            metabolic reactions like urea synthesis and thus prevents different food
            sources of the cell from being exhausted.
                 How does such a high amount of glucose in the frog's body come about
            all of a sudden? The answer is quite interesting: this living being is equipped
            with a very special system in charge of this task. As soon as ice appears on
            the skin, a message travels to the liver making the liver convert some of its
            stored glycogen into glucose. The nature of this message travelling to the
            liver is still unknown. Five minutes after the message is received, the sugar
            level in the blood steadily starts to increase. 196
                 Unquestionably the animal's being equipped with a system that en-
            tirely changes its metabolism to meet all of its needs just when it is required
            can only be possible through the flawless plan of the All-Mighty Creator. No
            coincidence can generate such a perfect and complex system.

                                                               Albatrosses
                                                               Migratory     birds
                                                          minimise energy con-
                                                      sumption by using different
                                                "flight techniques". Albatrosses are
                                               also observed to have such a flight
                                             style. These birds, which spend 92% of
                              their lives on the sea, have wing spans of up to 3,5 me-
                            ters. The most important characteristic of albatrosses is
                          their flight style: they can fly for hours without beating their
            wings at all. To do so, they glide along in the air keeping their wings con-
            stant by making use of the wind.
                 It requires a great deal of energy to keep wings with a wing span of 3.5
            meters constantly open. Albatrosses, however, can stay in this position for
            hours. This is due to the special anatomical system they are bestowed with
            from the moment of their birth. During flight, the wings of the albatross are
            blocked. Therefore, it does not need to use any muscular power. Wings are
            lifted only by muscle layers. This greatly helps the bird during its flight. This
            system reduces the energy consumed by the bird during flight. The albatross
            does not use energy because it does not beat its wings or waste energy to
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