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seen in their real perspective: The llower adapted to the 

 insect; the insect hiding from this or that enemy; the bird 

 showing off its beauties to its mate, or searching for its 

 particular food. These things can never be learned in a 

 museum or zoological park, or by naming a million more 

 species of organisms. We must ourselves live among the 

 creatures of the jungle, and watch them day after day, 

 hoping for the clue as to the why — the everlasting loliy of 

 form and color, action and life. 



