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Here are sea anemones, which live in the ocean or the sea. The
sea anemone near the left of this picture is taking a snooze. He
is resting or sleeping. The other one is not. He is waving his tentacles
around hunting for food.
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At the end of each and every one of the sea anemones
tentacles is a small capsule. |
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Inside the capsule is a poisonous
dart, attached to a sack of poison. Near the bottom of the dart is
a spring system (kind of like a slinky). At the top of the capsule
is a trap door complete with a trigger. When a fish gets too close
to the sea anemones tentacles and brushes the trigger, the trap
door flies open, the poison dart shoots out, and the fish is injected
with poison. The spring that launched the dart holds on until the
poison takes effect. Now if it is a small fish, the poison will kill
it; if it is a large fish, the poison will paralyze it or put it to
sleep. In any case......That is lunch! |
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Here we see the anemone eating a starfish that got
too close. Look once again at the sea anemoness defense mechanism......Does
that look like something that happened by chance and accident? Or
does that look like something that was created by design? |
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Here is another creature that also lives in the sea:
a sea slug. Just as with dogs, we find a lot of variation in kinds
of sea slugs. There are thousands of different sea slugs. Many sea
slugs are brightly colored. These bright colors possibly warn other
fish that the sea slug is poisonous. He might be advertising that
it would be unhealthy for him to be eaten
. unhealthy for the
other fish, and for the sea slug too. Girls, would this sea slug look
good in your hair to wear as a barrette on Sunday morning? |
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Or how about wearing this one? You may think that you
are looking at a number of Monarch butterflies all clustered together,
but it is not. What you are looking at is one sea slug. Could he be
using the same colors as the Monarch, which is poisonous, to warn
other creatures that he does not taste good? |
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Another name for a sea slug is Nudibranch. When studying
the nudibranchs, especially this next one, we should realize that
they had to have been created, and that they never could have evolved.
This sea slug is not brightly colored. He has no poison of his own,
but what he can do is truly amazing. This nudibranch can sneak up
on that sea anemone we just studied, rear up, and pounce right on
top of him. |
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Then the sea slug eats the sea anemone whole, poison
darts and all! For some reason the poison does not affect the sea
slug, and the poison darts do not open up or fire; they just stay
closed. |
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The sea anemone is eaten and goes into the stomach of the sea slug,
where it is digested, all except the poison darts, which stay in
the belly of the sea slug, undigested! Now it really gets interesting.
You will notice that the sea slug has tentacles, or what looks like
arms or spines. These spines are hollow inside8 (like a straw) and
go right down into the stomach of the sea slug. Inside the arms
or spines are what looks like tiny little hairs, called cilia. These
cilia reach right down into the belly of the nudibranch, pick up
the poison darts, wiggle and handoff the darts until they are carried
to the tips of the sea slugs tentacles where they are planted.
Now something truly amazing happens. A fish or other predator sees
the sea slug and says, Wow that sure does look like a good
meal. As he goes to take a bite of the nudibranch, Pow! Pow!
Pow! The poison darts fire! He has used someone elses defense
mechanism for his own! Did all this happen by chance and accident,
or by intelligent design?
Consider, how many times did the sea slug have to die from the
poison darts before he got it right? When we look at the sea slug,
we realize that he could only have happened by design. Only God
could have designed such a marvelous creature such as the sea slug.
Even as smart as we are, or as smart as we think we are, man could
never have come up with such a wonderful animal. Not only is our
God a designer, He is Awesome!
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