

Giraffe Tongue (Zoology)
The tallest mammal in the world is the giraffe. A giraffe cannot swim. It doesn’t have vocal chords. It has the highest blood pressure of any animal. A giraffe cannot cough but its babies are six feet tall. Evolution tells us how things came to be. It usually involves a deficiency in a species that is “somehow recognized by accident.” That doesn’t sound right. Accidents are accidents. Recognizing something requires discernment. The theory supposes DNA instills something new a


More than One Way (Entomology)
Nature constantly shows us there is more than one way to do things: -The Katydid bug can hear, but through its hind legs. -A butterfly tastes with its feet. -A snail’s eyes are at the end of its two top antennae. -Goats and octopus both have rectangular eye pupils. -With seahorses, the female deposits her eggs into the male pouch, and there they are fertilized and the seahorse male seems to go into labor when the eggs are finally incubated. -We might think Spiderman walks on


Caterpillar DNA to Butterfly (Enzymology)
A butterfly, as you all know, is from a caterpillar. One with many feet and legs, hairy, kind of a worm with legs. It goes into a cocoon and emerges as this beautiful creature that can fly and can have beautiful colors. There’s no resemblance at all between the caterpillar and the butterfly. Do you know a butterfly has a much bigger brain than a caterpillar? It’s still the same creature, and in fact, has the same DNA. This is what happens. Inside are enzymes that literally di