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I n the April, 1999, issue of this magazine, an article was car-
ried entitled "Co-operation Between Animals and Plants,"
which discussed the life that plants and animals have in common.
Here is an extract from that article:
"..One good example is the pitcher plant (Nepenthes bicalcarata)
that grows in Eastern India. This plant, that is exactly in the shape
of carafe, houses ant colonies in its body. It feeds on insects by seiz-
ing the ones that perch on it, captures them and in the end digests
them. On the other hand, the guest ants have privilege for this car-
nivorous plant. The pitcher plant ignores the existence of ants in an
incomprehensible manner. Truly the ants and the plant have a deal
with each other for their mutual benefit. The ants are under the threat
of being eaten by the plant, nevertheless they have gained a home for
themselves. On the other hand, the plant leaves remnants of some
tissues and insects for the ants and in return, it gains the right to get
protected from its enemies by the ants. This example defines the main
features of symbiosis between the ants and the plant. The anatomy
and physiological structures of the ants and the plant hosting them
are so designed as to provide a mutual relationship. However the
evolutionists claim that such relationship gradually became wide-
spread in millions of years, assuming an obvious illogical thesis that
two living beings lacking intelligence made an agreement and
planned such 'mutual benefit' system-somehow."
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