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Evolution and Sweetlips.
Posted On 09/27/2009 22:28:02 by NickNAC

 

The Oriental Sweetlips is a species of fish with teeth that feeds on little fish. As you surely know, teeth need cleaning, we use tooth brushes, dogs use bones and so forth. Unfortunately for the Sweetlips, there aren't many things to be found in the ocean with which it can clean it's teeth. So, what is God's solution? Well, after swimming around all day munching on fish, the Oriental Sweetlips decides it's time it's teeth were cleaned. So, it proceeds to find a particular color of coral. When it finds it, it swims up to it, opens it's mouth... and waits. After a short time, several little fish (Blue Streak Wrasses) dart from the coral reef and swim themselves directly into the open mouth of the Oriental Sweetlips. They then proceed to eat up all the little junk stuck in the Sweetlips' teeth. When they're done, the Oriental Sweetlips allows them to leave and they go on to clean another Sweetlips' teeth.

 

Think about this for a second. The Oriental Sweetlips could not survive without the Blue Streak Wrasse around to clean it's teeth. The Blue Streak Wrasse could not survive without the Oriental Sweetlips around to let them clean it's teeth. From the standpoint of evolution, how did this happen? Lets just assume that both these animals evolved at once, in other words, through evolutionistic chance we just happen to have ended up with an Oriental Sweetlips and a Blue Streak Wrasse in the ocean at the same time. Ok, the Oriental Sweetlips spends it's entire day eating little fish, it goes up to a coral reef, opens it's mouth, sees a bunch of little fish swim into it and CHOMP! How would it possibly know not to eat the little Blue Streaky ones when it eats other little fish all day long? As for the Blue Streak Wrasse, it spends it's entire day running away from big fish, suddenly it sees a big fish with it's mouth open swimming towards it and... RUN AWAY BEFORE IT EATS US! How could the Blue Streak Wrasse possibly know not to run away from the Oriental Sweetlips, but actually go into it's mouth and clean it's teeth? In the first scenario, we end up with a toothless Sweetlips that can't eat. In the second scenario we have starved Wrasses being chased around by open mouthed Oriental Sweetlips. Both of these creatures had to be created at the same moment exactly how they are today, if they had tried to evolve they would have gone extinct millions of years ago. How Great is our God.

 

Oriental Sweelips and Blue Streaked Wrasse.

 

Teeth Cleaning Parade.

Tags: Oriental Sweetlips Blue Streak Wrasse Evolution Creation



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09/30/2009 18:46:48
that's pretty cool...LOVE the pictures :)



09/28/2009 11:03:39
Hehe... 



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