Image courtesy of NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Windows to the Deep 2019.
Joel Kontinen
A dive by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's recent expedition to the deep Atlantic Ocean produced a photo of a ravioli-type organism. The Plinthaster dentatus looked just like ravioli.
The starfish, that for evolutionists is a living fossil – they came into being during the Cambrian Period – and they testify of Creation’s After Its Kind thesis mentioned in the book of Genesis.
Their skills baffle scientists and they inspire bioengineering and robotics.
They are wonderfully made.
Source:
Whitcomb, Isobel. 2018. Don't Be Confused If This Starfish Makes Your Mouth Water. Live Science. (15 July).
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
Ravioli Starfish Makes Your Mouth Water
Tunnisteet:
after its kind,
Genesis,
living fossils,
millions of years