The book The Log of the Sun; a Chronicle of Nature's Year was written by author Beebe, William, 1877-1962 Here you can read free online of The Log of the Sun; a Chronicle of Nature's Year book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Log of the Sun; a Chronicle of Nature's Year a good or bad book?
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In the northeastern part of our own country wei may look for no fewer than eight species of turtles which are semi-aquatic, living in or near ponds and streams, while another, the well-known box tortoise, confines its travels to the uplands and woods. There are altogether about two hundred differ- ent kinds of turtles, and they live in all except the very cold countries of the world. Australia has the fewest and North and Central America the greatest number of species. Evolutionists can tell us... little or nothing of the- origin of these creatures, for as far back in geological ages as they are found fossil (a matter of a little over ten million years), all are true turtles, not half turtles and half something else. Crocodiles and alliga- tors, with their hard leathery coats, come as near 128 TURTLE TRAITS 129 to them as do any living creatures, and when we see a huge snapping turtle come out of the water and walk about on land, we cannot fail to be reminded of the fellow with the armoured back.
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