The ANTS by Harun Yahya - page 26

The next day Omar went back to the same place
and waited for his little friend. After a few minutes, he
appeared. He told him that he had waited impatiently all
night to see him again. Then he reminded him of his
promise to tell him about the inside of the nest. So the
ant started to tell him about his home:
"Although we are tiny animals, our nest is amazingly
big, just like the headquarters of a big army. If you are a
stranger, you can never get in. Because, as you already
know, there are guards like me at the doors.
Inside, there is extremely orderly, non-stop
activity. Thousands, even millions, of soldier and worker
ants carry out their jobs in an organized way. Our
buildings are very suitable for indoor work. There are
special departments for each job, and these
departments are designed in such a way that both the
soldier ants and the worker ants like me can work in the
easiest manner.
Besides, we consider all our needs while putting up
our buildings. For instance, our building has floors
underground which only let a limited amount of sunlight
in. But there are also some departments where the
sun's energy is needed. We build these departments on
the top floors, which receive sunlight at the widest
possible angle. And then again, there are departments
that have to stay in constant touch with each other. We
build these close to one another, so that the ants can
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