S1E2 Amazing Animals: The Spider
Amazing Animals - Insects and Aquatics
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16-Dec-2024
In 2012, two different species of spiders were discovered that construct large decoys of themselves which they personally animate when predators came near, causing them to move like marionettes and making their doppelganger creations appear to come to life. This activity is used to either scare away or hide themselves from attackers! Evolutionists argue that purely naturalistic forces must have generated the incredibly complex programming in these diminutive, “primitive” spiders that equal the decision-making ability of human beings constructing scarecrows for example. But why should we believe incredible abilities such as the spider decoy demonstrates could developed by chance, versus a designer using foresight and foreknowledge to equip creatures to survive in a sin-cursed world?
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