In large animals, on the other hand, or, at all events, in the very largest among them, she found her task easy and her materials ready and pliable7; but in these minute creatures, so nearly akin8 as they are to nonentity9, how surpassing the intelligence, how vast the resources, and how ineffable10 the perfection which she has displayed. Where is it that she has 233 united so many senses as in the gnat11?—not to speak of creatures that might be mentioned of still smaller size—Where, I say, has she found room to place in it the organs of sight? Where has she centred the sense of taste? Where has she inserted the power of smell? And where, too, has she implanted that sharp shrill12 voice of the creature, so utterly13 disproportioned to the smallness of its body? With what astonishing subtlety14 has she united the wings to the trunk, elongated15 the joints16 of the legs, framed that long craving17 concavity for a belly18, and then inflamed19 the animal with an insatiate thirst for blood, that of man especially! What ingenuity has she displayed in providing it with a sting,[187] so well adapted for piercing the skin! And then too, just as though she had had the most extensive field for the exercise of her skill, although the weapon is so minute that it can hardly be seen, she has formed it with a twofold mechanism20, providing it with a point for the purpose of piercing, and at the same moment making it hollow, to adapt it for suction.
What teeth, too, has she inserted in the teredo, to adapt it for piercing even oak with a sound which fully attests21 their destructive power! while at the same time she has made wood its principal nutriment. We willingly yield our admiration22 to the shoulders of the elephant as they support the turret23, to the stalwart neck of the bull, and the might with which it hurls24 aloft whatever comes in its way, to the onslaught of the tiger, or to the mane of the lion; while at the same time, Nature is nowhere to be seen to greater perfection than in the very smallest of her works. For this reason then, I must beg of my readers, notwithstanding the contempt they feel for many of these objects, not to feel a similar disdain25 for the information I am about to give relative thereto, seeing that, in the study of Nature, there are none of her works that are unworthy of our consideration.

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接头( joint的名词复数 ); 关节; 公共场所(尤指价格低廉的饮食和娱乐场所) (非正式); 一块烤肉 (英式英语) | |
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