Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon by Samuel White Baker




















































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How little can the inhabitant of a cold or temperate climate
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How Little Can The Inhabitant Of A Cold Or Temperate Climate Appreciate The Vast Amount Of "Life" In A Tropical Country.

The combined action of light, heat and moisture calls into existence myriads of creeping things, the offspring of the decay of vegetation.

"Life" appears to emanate from "death" - the destruction of one material seems to multify the existence of another - the whole surface of the earth seems busied in one vast system of giving birth.

An animal dies - a solitary beast - and before his unit life has vanished for one week, bow many millions of living creatures owe their birth to his death? What countless swarms of insects have risen from that one carcase! - creatures which never could have been brought into existence were it not for the presence of one dead body which has received and hatched the deposited eggs of millions that otherwise would have remained unvivified.

Not a tree falls, not a withered flower droops to the ground, not a fruit drops from the exhausted bough, but it is instantly attacked by the class of insect prepared by Nature for its destruction. The white ant scans a lofty tree whose iron-like timber and giant stem would seem to mock at his puny efforts; but it is rotten at the core and not a leaf adorns its branches, and in less than a year it will have fallen to the earth a mere shell; the whole of the wood will have been devoured.

Rottenness of all kinds is soon carried from the face of the land by the wise arrangements of Nature for preserving the world from plagues and diseases, which the decaying and unconsumed bodies of animals and vegetables would otherwise engender.

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