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 COPYRIGHT PAGE  Titile: WONDERS IN NATURE Author:  Turlapati Nagabhushana Rao © Copyright 2026 by Turlapati Nagabhushana Rao  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or distributed in any form or by any means — electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise — without prior written permission from the author, except for brief quotations used in reviews or educational references. This book is intended for educational, inspirational, and awareness purposes only. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of scientific facts and information presented in this book. The author shall not be held responsible for any unintended errors or omissions. Some illustrations/caricatures used in this book are created for educational and creative presentation purposes. Book Specifications : Price :   ₹455  or  $ 25 or £ 25 First Print: June 2026 Copies: 1000 ...

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  Our Valued Supporters We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the following individuals and families whose encouragement helped publish Wonders in Nature and spread its message to society. Sri Vasantha Nageswara Rao (Former Minister, Andhra Pradesh) Dr. D. Krishna Murthy (Former Head, Department of Zoology, KVR College, Nandigama) Sri Kommaraju Anantha Kumar (Hyderabad) Smt. P. Indira Devi (Secunderabad) Sri Parakala Rajeswara Rao (Hyderabad) Smt. Banda Vijayalakshmi (Mumbai) Sri K. Siva Prasad (Tirupati) Dr. K. Vijaya (Retired All India Radio (AIR) Officer, Tirupati) Sri Vishnubhatla Gurunatha Prasad (Hyderabad) Sri Maringanti Ramanujacharyulu (Retired Gazetted Headmaster, Visakhapatnam) Smt. M. Satya Sri (Visakhapatnam) Smt. Kakarlamudi Lakshmi (Hyderabad) Sri Kakarlamudi Nagesh  (Hyderabad) Smt. Kakarlamudi Sahitya  (Hyderabad) Kum.Kakarlamudi Sri Sai Sreshta  (Hyderabad) Smt. V. Sita Lakshmi ...

Nature Without Waste

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  (How Nature Recycles Everything) Human society is facing a serious problem today: Plastic waste Food waste Pollution Excess consumption Everywhere we see garbage piling up. But when we carefully observe nature, we discover something amazing: 👉 Nature wastes almost nothing. In nature, one life supports another life. Even death becomes part of a new beginning. That is one of nature’s greatest wonders. Fallen Leaves Become New Life When leaves fall from trees, nature does not treat them as waste. They slowly decompose. They become: nutrients for soil food for microorganisms support for future plant growth What looks like waste becomes life again. Dead Animals Help Other Creatures When an animal dies in forests: vultures eat remains insects feed on them bacteria break down tissues This prevents disease spread. Nature’s cleaning system starts immediately. Nothing goes unused. Animal Waste Helps Plants Cow dung, bird droppings and other animal wast...

Nature Never Panics

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    (Calmness as a Survival Strategy) When we observe nature closely, one powerful lesson quietly reveals itself again and again: 👉 Nature never panics. 👉 It responds… but does not overreact. 👉 It survives… because it stays calm. In the human world, panic is common. A small problem becomes big because of fear, confusion, and hurried decisions. But in nature, survival depends not on speed alone—but on calm thinking and balanced response . Let us explore how this beautiful principle works. 1. The Silent Wisdom of Animals In forests and jungles, danger is everywhere. Yet animals do not panic unnecessarily. A deer grazing in a meadow is always alert. The moment it senses danger, it does not scream or run blindly. It pauses for a fraction of a second, identifies the direction, and then runs swiftly— with purpose . Similarly, a cat hunting a mouse moves slowly, patiently, and silently. It does not rush. It waits for the right moment. That calmness gives it success. Even a lion—th...

Moments That Changed Science

  Between chapters లో  space filling  కోసం చిన్ని చిన్న boxes. Common head line " Moments That Changed Science' తో పెట్టుకోవఛ్చు. --------- 1. Moments That Changed Science Louis Pasteur once saw how deadly diseases were killing animals and affecting farmers. He wanted to find a solution. Through years of research, he discovered vaccines for deadly diseases like rabies. His work saved millions of human and animal lives. Lesson: A painful problem can inspire a great solution. 2. Moments That Changed Science George Washington Carver was born into slavery and faced poverty during childhood. But he loved plants deeply. He later helped poor farmers by teaching them crop rotation and new uses for peanuts and sweet potatoes. Lesson: Your difficult beginning does not decide your future. 3. Moments That Changed Science Marie Curie worked in a small laboratory with very limited resources. After losing her husband in an accident, she continued her research with courage. She beca...

Scientists Corner

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👉 Final Scientist Texts (All 8) Page images లో మ్యాటర్ సెట్ చేయాలి Page 1 — Templet  Charles Darwin (The Man Who Explained Evolution) About Him Charles Darwin was a British naturalist who studied plants and animals. He carefully observed how living things change over time. Key Contributions Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection Explained how species adapt to their environment Showed how new species develop over time Interesting Fact He travelled for five years on the ship HMS Beagle studying nature across the world. Message to Humans “Those who adapt to change can survive and grow.” Think & Reflect Why do some animals survive better than others? Page 2 — Gregor Mendel (Father of Genetics) About Him Gregor Mendel was an Austrian scientist and monk who studied pea plants. Key Contributions Discovered laws of inheritance Explained how traits pass from parents to children Laid foundation for modern genetics Interesting Fact He studie...

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Nature as a Doctor – Self-Healing in Animals

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  (When Nature Treats Without Hospitals) When humans fall sick, we go to doctors, take medicines, and follow treatments. But what about animals? They have no hospitals. No pharmacies. No prescriptions. Yet… they survive, recover, and continue living. 👉 How? Nature itself acts as their doctor . Animals possess an incredible ability called: 👉 Self-healing through natural behaviour . What is Self-Healing in Animals? Self-healing means: 👉 The ability of an animal to Identify discomfort Choose natural remedies Recover without external medical help This is not taught. This is instinct . Examples of Natural Healing Chimpanzees – Nature’s Herbal Experts Chimpanzees are known to: Eat specific bitter leaves when sick Swallow rough leaves without chewing Scientific Reason: These plants have antibacterial and anti-parasitic properties Rough leaves help remove intestinal worms 👉 This behaviour is called Zoopharmacognosy ( animals selecting natural medicine ). Dogs – The Grass Therapy Dogs o...

Do Mermaids Really Exist?

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  (Myth, Imagination, or Misunderstood Reality?) For centuries, people across the world have believed in mermaids — half human, half fish creatures living in the sea. Stories say: They come near shores They sing Sometimes they are seen by fishermen In some places, people even claim: 👉 “A mermaid washed ashore.” But the question is: Is it scientifically possible? Scientific View – Can Half Human, Half Fish Exist? From a biological perspective: 👉 It is not possible . Why? Humans and fish are completely different: Humans → Mammals (lungs, bones, warm-blooded) Fish → Aquatic animals (gills, fins, cold-blooded) 👉 Their body systems are entirely different 👉 They cannot combine into one organism Then Why Do People Believe in Mermaids? There are a few strong reasons: 1. Misidentified Sea Animals Some sea animals resemble human-like shapes: Dugong / Manatee (Sea Cow) Rounded body Front flippers like arms When seen from distance → looks human-like 👉 Many scientists believe early sai...

Why Do Different Creatures Look Alike?

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  (Is It Coincidence… or Nature’s Intelligent Pattern?) When we observe nature carefully, we notice something very interesting. 👉 Some animals look like completely different animals 👉 Some plants resemble other species 👉 Some sea creatures look like land animals For example: A seahorse looks like a horse A leaf insect looks exactly like a leaf A flying fish behaves like a bird A bat flies like a bird but is not a bird This makes us think: 👉 Is this just coincidence? 👉 Or is there a deeper reason behind it? 🌿 Amazing Examples from Nature Seahorse – A Horse in the Sea The seahorse has: A head like a horse A curved neck An upright body position 👉 Even though it is a fish, it looks like a land animal. Leaf Insect – Living Leaf Some insects look exactly like leaves. Their shape matches leaves Even the veins and color look real 👉 This helps them hide from predators and survive safely. Flying Fish – Bird of the Sea Flying fish: Jump out of water Glide in the air 👉 They do ...

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Day and Night: Nature’s Timetable of Life

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  (Why Some Live by the Sun, and Others by the Moon) Every day, without fail, nature follows a beautiful routine. As the sun rises, birds begin to chirp, animals step out in search of food, and life becomes active. As evening approaches, the same creatures quietly return to their nests and resting places. But is that the end of activity in nature? No. As darkness spreads, another world awakens. Owls open their sharp eyes. Bats take flight. Silent hunters begin their journey. • Nature does not stop. • It simply changes its rhythm. Two Worlds in One Day Nature has divided living beings into two major lifestyles: Diurnal Creatures (Active in Daytime) These creatures live by the sun. They wake up with daylight, search for food, interact with their environment, and rest as darkness falls. Examples: Birds Humans Cows, deer, elephants Butterflies, bees Characteristics: Depend on sunlight for vision Have well-developed colour vision Follow a structured daily routine •Birds are the best ...