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| Life Forms That Defy Scientific Taxonomy | |
| By: AGelbert Date: July 22, 2015, 2:10 pm | |
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| The amazing sea horse | |
| by David Juhasz | |
| The Creator offers few sights more incredible, and yet more | |
| delicately beautiful, than a living sea horse. It swims erect | |
| and slowly, with its tail twisting forward to perhaps grip a | |
| seaweed frond, while its alert eyes search for food or danger. | |
| Sea horses make popular saltwater aquarium pets, and any public | |
| aquarium with them draws enthralled groups thronging to watch | |
| these elegant fish drifting around their tanks. Sometimes sea | |
| horses meet in midstream and tangle their curling tails. Then, | |
| just as elegantly, they uncoil them from each other and sedately | |
| swim away. | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| https://richcoast.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/herd.jpg[/img][/center] | |
| [center]Sometimes seahorses meet in midstream and tangle their | |
| curling tails.[/center] | |
| Sea horses usually live along the shore, among seaweed and other | |
| plants. They have only one mate, and generally don�t travel more | |
| than a few metres. Their size varies from about four to 30 | |
| centimetres (1��12 inches), and they continue to grow throughout | |
| their three years of life. | |
| There are various species of sea horses, including the dwarf sea | |
| horse (an Atlantic form smaller than any other), a brown sea | |
| horse of Europe, a large brown or blackish Pacific sea horse, | |
| and a medium-sized sea horse of Australia. | |
| Unique creation | |
| So unique is the sea horse that it is difficult to accept, as | |
| the evolutionists would like us to, that it is the product of | |
| purposeless evolutionary forces. In fact, study the sea horse | |
| carefully and you find evidence that points to its being | |
| wonderfully designed by God the Creator. | |
| A protective bony armour cleverly protects it from imminent | |
| danger. So strong is this armour that it is almost impossible to | |
| crush a dried dead sea horse in your hands. Its tough skeleton | |
| makes it unappetizing for predators, so sea horses are usually | |
| left alone. | |
| The female is totally enclosed in this protective armour, while | |
| the male is similarly enclosed except for the lower part of its | |
| abdomen. The armour surrounding its body often shows a number of | |
| bony rings. | |
| [img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://i.ytimg.com/vi/KCFqrojIcC0/maxresdefault.jpg[/img] | |
| The sea horse is unique among fishes in that its head is set at | |
| right angles to its body. It swims with its body held upright. | |
| It can bend its head down or up, but not from side to side. The | |
| inability to move its head from side to side would in other | |
| creatures create problems, but the Creator in His wisdom has | |
| designed the sea horse�s eyes to move independently, swivelling | |
| about to watch each side. | |
| The sea horse uses its fins to swim vertically, and rises or | |
| sinks by cleverly altering the volume of gas within its swim | |
| bladder. If this bladder is damaged, and it loses even a tiny | |
| bit of gas, it sinks to the bottom, where it will lie helpless | |
| until death. | |
| If the sea horse is the product of evolution, we must ask how | |
| this creature managed to survive while its bladder evolved? The | |
| whole idea of the sea horse�s complex bladder evolving by trial | |
| and error is unimaginable. Clearly, it is more reasonable to | |
| believe it was created through the work of the Master Designer. | |
| Babies arrive by male! :o ;D | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=580] | |
| https://speakzeasy.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/beautiful-baby-sea-horse-with-hi… | |
| Probably the most amazing, if not bizarre, aspect of the sea | |
| horse is that the male gives birth to its live young. This | |
| strange phenomenon has been known for only the past century or | |
| so. | |
| The male has at the base of its abdomen, where it lacks armour | |
| plating, a large skin pouch and a slit-like opening. The female | |
| lays the eggs directly into this pouch, where the male | |
| fertilizes them as they are deposited. | |
| She may continue laying eggs until the pouch is full, perhaps | |
| with as many as 600 eggs. The lining inside the pouch becomes | |
| sponge-like and filled with blood vessels which play some part | |
| in nourishing the eggs. This is an extraordinary characteristic | |
| of the male sea horse. Egg-laying complete, the dad-to-be swims | |
| off with his swollen pouch�a living baby carriage. | |
| Egg-laying complete, the dad-to-be swims off with his swollen | |
| pouch�a living baby carriage. | |
| One or two months later he gives birth to tiny replicas of the | |
| adults. The little bundles of joy are squirted out until the | |
| pouch is empty. At times dad may use quite forceful muscular | |
| contractions to eject the last of his brood. It is an incredible | |
| sight when the young pour forth, and the process of giving birth | |
| is exhausting for father sea horse. Baby sea horses are not | |
| called �sea foals��just �young�. | |
| Evolution is at a loss to account for the sea horse�s | |
| reproductive functions. The whole process is simply too | |
| unorthodox. Indeed, the whole make-up of the sea horse is | |
| something of an enigma, if one tries to explain it as a product | |
| of evolution. As one authority said some years ago, �The �sea | |
| horse�? is in a similar category with the platypus, as far as | |
| evolution is concerned: it presents an enigma that baffles and | |
| frustrates all theories that seek to account for it! Admit the | |
| Divine Designer, and all is accounted for.�1 | |
| Fossil problem for evolutionists ;D | |
| Design is evident in the seahorse, but the fossil record is | |
| another problem for those who believe sea horses have evolved. | |
| The evolutionist needs fossils showing a gradual development of | |
| lower animal life into the more complex sea horse to establish | |
| that the sea horse is the result of evolutionary processes over | |
| millions of years. Unfortunately for the evolutionist, �fossil | |
| sea horses are unknown�.2 | |
| [i]Like countless creatures of the sea, sky and land, there is | |
| no link connecting the sea horse to any other form of life. | |
| [/i]Like all other basic kinds of creatures, the complex sea | |
| horse appears to have been created suddenly, as the book of | |
| Genesis implies. | |
| Editor�s note: As Creation magazine has been continuously | |
| published since 1978, we are publishing some of the articles | |
| from the archives for historical interest, such as this. For | |
| teaching and sharing purposes, readers are advised to supplement | |
| these historic articles with more up-to-date ones suggested in | |
| the Related Articles and Further Reading below. | |
| Related Articles | |
| The Sea Horse | |
| Enter the sea dragon | |
| Pygmy pipehorse pipe dream | |
| Further Reading | |
| Giraffes | |
| Marvellous Meerkats | |
| Heard of elephants? | |
| Hippo habits | |
| Evolution of the rhinoceros? Preposterous! | |
| Camels�confirmation of creation | |
| Dugongs: �sirens� of the sea | |
| The Australian dingo�a wolf in dog�s clothing | |
| Amazing armoured armadillos of the Americas | |
| The bamboozling panda | |
| The Sulawesi Bear Cuscus | |
| The Colugo Challenge | |
| Aye-aye | |
| Spectacular, surprising seals | |
| Catching a kinkajou | |
| Squirrels! | |
| The opossum�s tale | |
| The platypus | |
| http://creation.com/the-amazing-sea-horse | |
| Dear deer�when white �mutants� have a selective advantage | |
| Bears across the world � | |
| The Mole | |
| Sea lilies and starfish�splendours of the sea | |
| Beetles � nature's workaholics | |
| Fascinating cuttlefish | |
| Bats�sophistication in miniature | |
| Rats: no evolution! | |
| Frogs�Jeremiah was not a bullfrog | |
| Creation�s Crustaceans | |
| http://creation.com/the-amazing-sea-horse | |
| #Post#: 6709-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Life Forms That Defy Scientific Taxonomy | |
| By: AGelbert Date: March 20, 2017, 1:30 pm | |
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| [img | |
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| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-20031… | |
| [center]How the water bear defies death even in the vacuum of | |
| space by wrapping its cells in glass[/center] | |
| Tibi Puiu March 20, 2017 | |
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| http://cdn.zmescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/120815_ti_tardigrade_free.… | |
| [center]Tardigrade - otherwise know as a water bear[/center] | |
| Tardigrades are the toughest, most resilient animals we know of. | |
| They can survive temperatures from 1 K (−458 �F; | |
| −272 �C) to about 420 K (300 �F; 150 �C), pressures six | |
| times greater than those found in the deepest ocean trenches, | |
| ionizing radiation at doses hundreds of times higher than the | |
| lethal dose for a human, and the vacuum of outer space. One | |
| tardigrade female was brought back to life after being frozen | |
| for 30 years then birthed 14 healthy babies. | |
| Water bear don�t care ;D | |
| Simply put, the tardigrade, also known as the water bear, is the | |
| most extreme survivalist out there. [img | |
| width=60] | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/cowboypistol.gif[/img] | |
| If there�s an animal that knows how to make it against all odds, | |
| it�s this guy and, as you might imagine, a lot of people are | |
| interested to find out what its secret weapons are. | |
| The water bear is able to withstand such extreme conditions by | |
| going into a sort of safe mode, as it dries up into a little | |
| barrel called a tun. In this form, neither heat, cold or the | |
| wretched vacuum of space can kill it. Essentially, the tiny bear | |
| which is smaller than 1 millimeter enters a state called | |
| anhydrobiosis during which the metabolism shuts down. | |
| Now, researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel | |
| Hill have found another ace up the water bear�s sleeve. During a | |
| dry spell when water is scarce anti-dehydrating proteins called | |
| tardigrade-specific intrinsically disordered proteins (TDPs) | |
| become vitrified. When this happens all the tardigrade�s | |
| dehydration-sensitive tissue and cells become protected by a | |
| glass surface. This way, sensitive proteins and other biological | |
| molecules are locked in place. They can�t fold, they can�t break | |
| apart nor can they aggregate together, which explains how the | |
| animal can survive in space and then come back to life like | |
| nothing happened within an hour. | |
| ALSO READ: We should prepare for bad surprises in the Arctic | |
| climate, new report finds | |
| http://www.zmescience.com/ecology/arctic-report-climate-29112016/ | |
| A team of scientists led by Thomas Boothby intentionally | |
| subjected the tardigrades to conditions that would force them to | |
| dry out. Meanwhile, they carefully monitored the animal�s gene | |
| activity. Boothby and colleagues noticed a spike of activity in | |
| a group of genes when the TDPs were produced. When such genes | |
| were blocked through genetic engineering, the tardigrade died of | |
| dehydration. | |
| When bacteria and yeast were artificially infused with the | |
| aforementioned genes, these became much more resilient in the | |
| face of dehydration. This remarkable experiment suggests that, | |
| at least partly, the tardigrade�s tricks can be passed down to | |
| creatures. [img | |
| width=30] | |
| https://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/1/3-25… | |
| /> | |
| For instance, one [img | |
| width=30] | |
| https://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/1/3-12… | |
| />interesting idea | |
| https://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/2/3-07… | |
| />would be to produce new genetically modified crops that carry | |
| TDP genes to help them survive droughts. California�s worst | |
| drought in history, which is still not over and sure as heck | |
| isn�t the last, serves as a reminder that such crops are badly | |
| needed. | |
| [center] [img | |
| width=440] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-090315203150.png[/img… | |
| Previously, a 2008 study concluded that the tardigrade�s | |
| anhydrobiosis is linked to specialized sugars called trehalose. | |
| Tree frogs use the same sugar molecules to come with dry | |
| environments as well but not everyone was convinced the water | |
| bear uses the same mechanism because the study could only find | |
| trehalose-linked processes in only one species of tardigrade. | |
| Indeed, Boothby found tardigrades either don�t make or make very | |
| little amounts of trehalose. | |
| It�s amazing however that TDPs work much in the same way as | |
| trehalose � they both protect cells by forming literally glass | |
| structures. So, what we�re essentially dealing with is yet | |
| another textbook example of convergent evolution | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/ugly004.gif� | |
| two animals | |
| (tardigrade and tree frog) totally unrelated from each other who | |
| evolved [img | |
| width=90] | |
| https://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-2511… | |
| />the same adaptive trait. | |
| [quote]Agelbert NOTE: "Convergent Evolution" is one of those | |
| Darwinian Religion Euphemisms that true Darwinian believer | |
| scientists come up with when are faced with NON-Evolution but | |
| decide to stick the word, "evolution" into a mechanism that | |
| provides ZERO evidence for it. And then they, with chins held | |
| high and a haughty look in their eye, say Creationists are | |
| closed minded. ::)[/quote] | |
| Another water bear trick involves using other proteins to shield | |
| its DNA against radiation. [img width=25 | |
| height=30] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-080515182559.png[/img… | |
| />A previous research found 17.5 percent of a tardigrade�s geno | |
| me | |
| was comprised of foreign DNA, including genes from bacterial | |
| species that can withstand extreme pressure and heat. | |
| Next, the researchers plan on investigating other animals and | |
| even plant seeds which seem to survive desiccation to see | |
| whether they use the same proteins. Besides drought-resistant | |
| crops, such investigations might one day lead to amazing | |
| practical applications. One immediate application could be a new | |
| medium for storing vaccines and pharmaceuticals at room | |
| temperature by using dehydration instead of refrigeration. A | |
| much farther away application might involve dehydrating people | |
| to induce a hibernation-like state, which could be useful in | |
| interstellar flight. | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://cdn.zmescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/tumblr_n2ngurdH5K1tsa4gno1… | |
| Journal ref: T.C. Boothby et al., �Tardigrades use intrinsically | |
| disordered proteins to survive desiccation,� Molecular Cell, | |
| doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2017.02.018, 2017. | |
| http://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/water-bear-glass-protein/ | |
| Agelbert NOTE: The Humble Tardigrades may very well Inherit the | |
| Earth. | |
| [center] [img | |
| width=640] | |
| https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8f/53/a0/8f53a09c9eaa9565e80341dfc9c7… | |
| #Post#: 6925-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Life Forms That Defy Scientific Taxonomy | |
| By: AGelbert Date: April 21, 2017, 8:00 pm | |
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| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-20031… | |
| [center]The African naked mole-rat can keep its brain alive for | |
| more than 5 hours with no oxygen :o[/center] | |
| Last updated on April 21st, 2017 at 2:30 pm by Alexandru Micu | |
| [center] [img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://cdn.zmescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/170420141844_1_900x600.jpg… | |
| [center]There�s no metabolic tweak that would make them less | |
| ugly though. | |
| Image credits Thomas Park / UIC. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/4fvfcja.gif[/center] | |
| You know what would really ruin your day? A lack of oxygen. | |
| http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_0293.gif | |
| But that�s only because we�re humans and not the awesome | |
| Heterocephalus glaber or African naked mole-rat. Individuals of | |
| this species are used to living jam-packed with hundreds of | |
| their kin in small, poorly-ventilated burrows � where the | |
| oxygen-o-meter often falls below breathable levels. So the | |
| hairless critters have evolved | |
| http://www.coh2.org/images/Smileys/huhsign.gifhttp://www.desismileys.com/smiley… | |
| />to counteract this by copying a part of the plant metabolism. | |
| Understanding how their bodies do this could open the way to | |
| treatments for patients suffering crises of oxygen deprivation, | |
| as in heart attacks and strokes. | |
| [quote]�This is just the latest remarkable discovery about the | |
| naked mole-rat � a cold-blooded mammal that lives decades longer | |
| than other rodents, rarely gets cancer, and doesn�t feel many | |
| types of pain,� says Thomas Park, professor of biological | |
| sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago and lead | |
| author of the study.[/quote] | |
| The team exposed naked mole-rats to low oxygen conditions in lab | |
| settings, and subsequently found high concentrations of fructose | |
| in their bloodstream. This compound was shuttled to neurons via | |
| molecular fructose pumps which are only used in the intestine | |
| walls of all other mammal species. Park�s team reports that when | |
| oxygen levels fall, the naked mole-rats� brain cells begin | |
| metabolizing fructose, a process which releases energy without | |
| needing any oxygen. Up to now, this metabolic pathway was only | |
| documented in plants � so finding it in the moles was a big | |
| surprise. | |
| Fructose metabolism allows the moles to live more than five | |
| hours through oxygen levels low enough to kill a human in | |
| minutes. Since only their brains are kept at full power by the | |
| compound, the moles enter a state of suspended animation in | |
| which they exhibit drastically reduced movement and a much lower | |
| pulse and breathing rate to save up on energy. It�s the only | |
| mammal known to use a suspended-animation state to power through | |
| oxygen deprivation. | |
| They�re also seemingly immune to pulmonary edemas � the buildup | |
| of fluid which clogs the lungs of mammals in low-oxygen | |
| environments, such as climbers at high altitude. | |
| �The naked mole-rat has simply rearranged some basic | |
| building-blocks of metabolism | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/bc3.gif | |
| to make it super-tolerant | |
| to low oxygen conditions,� park adds. | |
| [font=times new roman]The full paper �Fructose-driven glycolysis | |
| supports anoxia resistance in the naked mole-rat� has been | |
| published in the journal Science.[/font] | |
| http://www.zmescience.com/ecology/animals-ecology/mole-rat-brain-fructose/ | |
| Agelbert NOTE: The claim that the naked mole rate "evolved" this | |
| ability to survive without oxygen is an assumption lacking | |
| evidence. | |
| Until they PROVE that, at one time, the metabolism of | |
| Heterocephalus glaber did NOT have this ability coded into it's | |
| DNA as a potential ADAPTATION from the ORIGINAL DNA package, it | |
| is irresponsible, as well as scientifically inaccurate, to | |
| equate adaptation with evolution. | |
| They also need to prove that Heterocephalus glaber burrow | |
| populations were once well ventilated or/and had small | |
| populations not requiring this ability. | |
| Scientists would have to document the DNA genome difference when | |
| the moles obtained that ability. If there is NO DNA difference, | |
| there is NO evolution. | |
| A gene coding sequence that is dormant and gets triggered by | |
| environmental conditions is NOT a change in the package and is | |
| called ADAPTATION, not Evolution. | |
| Natural Selection is a SUBTRACTIVE process. There is NO evidence | |
| that Natural Selection is an additive process. | |
| Rant follows after a simplistic, reductionist video | |
| ("allegations of harm by some technology are scientifically | |
| invalid bullshit if you personally cannot test the hypothesis") | |
| made by an Evolution True Believer that distorts the scientific | |
| method AND completely avoids the mention of the Precautionary | |
| Principle of Science. | |
| [center] | |
| https://youtu.be/oVnuFY20st0[/center] | |
| There are many occasions in our lives when a hypothesis cannot | |
| be tested. However, the Precautionary Principle of science | |
| dictates that a potentially harmful activity, such as | |
| vaccination, burning fossil fuels, hormone disrupting chemicals | |
| from chemical plant pollutants, ETC. must NOT be allowed to | |
| continue. | |
| [img | |
| width=640] | |
| https://aramblingwanderer.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/p10.gif[/img] | |
| Also, Evolution is not considered BS, but, so far (and believe | |
| me, they have tried FOR OVER 20 YEARS with an ongoing E. Coli | |
| experiment to see when they "evolve" WITHOUT SUCCESS), they have | |
| not been able to test the hypothesis OR obtain any | |
| reproducibility in regard to evolution. | |
| Nevertheless, every single competing theory has been discarded | |
| BY THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY as being "unscientific"... | |
| Have you heard about the scientific community consensus that, | |
| because the Fibonacci ratio, and a few more sine qua non | |
| conditions required for life in our universe, are totally | |
| NON-RANDOM, we therefore must be inhabiting a matrix, rather | |
| than a universe created by a Supreme Being (i.e. God). So what | |
| happened to Occam's razor THERE, huh? | |
| And spare me the six day creation mockery. The Bible is not a | |
| science book! | |
| But Fibonacci down to the QUANTUM LEVEL is evidence of a | |
| creator, not a matrix. | |
| Now you can claim we are just a randomly perfect universe in an | |
| endless amount of lifeless universes. AGAIN, you discard Occam's | |
| Razor and reach for your Atheist endowment bias. And then you | |
| claim you don't believe BS. LOL! | |
| Someday, when scientists decide to stop confusing ADAPTATION | |
| from a pre-existing DNA package with "evolution", the | |
| evolutionists will stop believing in Bullshit. Natural Selection | |
| is a SUBTRACTIVE process in complex organisms, despite the | |
| ability of bacteria to take up plasmids randomly and mutate. The | |
| "bacteria mutated to become complex organisms" dog won't hunt in | |
| ANY serious use of the Scientific Method, simply because you | |
| CANNOT TEST THAT HYPOTHESIS. | |
| The hypothesis that "Natural Selection is a subtractive Process" | |
| HAS BEEN TESTED. Why do you evolutionists refuse to accept the | |
| Scientific Method RESULTS? | |
| Have a nice day. | |
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