Page 47 - The Error of the Evolution of Species
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Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)
rapidly and began damaging seaweed beds. Damage to the
seaweed had a harmful effect on several species of fish and
invertebrates in those same waters and led to a decline in
their numbers.
Toward the end of the 20 century, when otters were
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made a protected species, the seaweed began increasing,
and balance in the region was re-established. 34
Many more similar cases have been observed, helping
us to understand that species spend their lives in perfect
harmony with each other and with their surroundings.
But the term extraordinarily complex utterly fails to do
justice to the complexity of the system constituted by the
glorious variety of life on Earth. To obtain a closer under-
standing of this, consider the following: Even if all scientists
work together, combining all our accumulated technological
Living things exist in complete harmony
with each other and with their surround-
ings. With the disappearance of a single
species, the whole ecosystem is disrupted
and balance is damaged.
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