Jim's World of Creatures
By Jim Emerton
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Jim Emerton is a philosopher, a poet and a nature lover as well as an internationally-known pigeon racing expert. His travels around the world and his explorations of the rural environment near his home have given him endless food for thought about the natural world. These little pieces are his musings about creatures of all kinds and sizes, from the exotic to the familiar, he has encountered on his travels. There is something here for readers of all ages.
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Jim's World of Creatures - Jim Emerton
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Table of Contents
Nature
ALLIGATOR
ANT
APE
ANTELOPE
BAT
BEE
BEAR
BUTTERFLY
CATERPILLAR
BEETLES AND BUGS
CAT
CURLEW
CRANE
COW
DOG
DALMATIAN
DUCK
DEER
DODO
DINOSAUR
EAGLE
EEL
ELEPHANT
FALCON
FISH
FIREFLY
FIREFINCH
FOX
FOXHOUND
FROG
GIRAFFE
GOLDEN ORIOLE
GOOSE
GORILLA
GOAT
HARE
HEDGEHOG
HUMMINGBIRD HAWK MOTH
IBIS
INSECT
JAGUAR
JAY
KANGAROO
KESTREL
KINGFISHER
LIZARD
LION
LYNX
MONGOOSE
MONKEY
MOTH
NIGHTJAR
NEWT
NIGHTINGALE
OCTOPUS
ORANGUTAN
OWL
PARASITE
PARROT
PEACOCK
PENGUIN
PIGEON
QUAIL
RABBIT
RAT
RAVEN
ROBIN
SHREW
SPARROW
STOAT
SKYLARK
SNAKE
SWALLOW
TERRIER
THRUSH
TIGER
TORTOISE
TURKEY
TURTLE DOVE
VAMPIRE BAT
VOLE
VULTURE
WARBLER
WASP
WOLF
WORM
XEROPHYTE
YUCCA
ZEBRA
Jim’s World of Creatures is a collection of thoughts and jottings about the many creatures, from ants to antelopes, Jim has encountered in his long and varied life. Designed to entertain readers of all ages.
Nature
Nature is the living God
Forms us, shapes and takes us
There is no start, no finish Its power will never diminish
Wise man does not bother
He knows his centre, the Earth Mother
The death of a spider, firefly burned
The wheel of life has always turned.
ALLIGATOR
Perched on a thunderous V8-powered airboat, we glided over the Florida Everglades. The air was alive with excitement as we spied an alligator’s prehistoric nostrils protruding from the water surface. They belonged to a large specimen of the top predator of this vast ecosystem, I reflected as we drifted in towards those menacing alligator eyes. The paradox lay in the reality of the beasts consuming the marshmallows we tossed in gay abandon from the boat.
ANT
Industrious and admirable, with a remarkable work ethic, the ant is admired by man for its tenacity and social organisation. My life has been touched by them, and I have felt the venom from red ants, black ants and green ants. The giant ant of film fantasy inspires fear and awe in the minds of men. I recall the time when scaling a rock in the Peak District, I broke out into a spontaneous dance as I realised that my feet were covered in a swarm of the flying insects.
Ants behave as one organism within the colony, yet each is an individual, like a metaphor for human society. Within global ecosystems they are as important as humanity itself. Imagine one taking honey from your eyelids!
APE
As the murky