Just a Few More Evidences for ID

By Wayne Hollyoak on June 8th, 2010
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Not done, yet. Here’s just a few more:

21. The skunk has a great defense mechanism in its ability to raise a stink. It is so effective and so simple, yet it is so unique to this animal.

22. Poisonous Animals- Protecting the creature against injury from its own dangerous cocktails. Design and forethought opposed to adaptive afterthought.

23. Ornamentation- structures on plants and animals that serve no purpose other than to make them more interesting to look at. Horney Toads, Hammerhead Sharks, Crabs, Stag Beetles, etc.

24. Symbiosis- Bees need flowers and flowers need bees.

25. Aquatic Mammals lack gills- were they designed to need to surface periodically way so we could enjoy and admire them more?

26. Mola Mola- The ocean sunfish has no fins, at least not like we’re used to.

27. Plants lack muscles and a nervous system- wouldn’t that be adaptive disadvantage.

28. Turtle Shells- Aren’t they just a little too well thought out! Seriously!!

29. Bats- Flying by echolocation, if only we could figure out how to do it with our aircraft!

30. Common placental wolves and the (recently extinct) marsupial wolf (Thylacine) have very similar skulls and yet marsupials are generally quite different from placental mammals. Designed to fill similar niches using different body plans and ways of rearing young.

Wayne Hollyoak

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