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Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)
match those of their sur-
roundings. Species
such as angel fish
and butterfly fish
possess very striking
colors. Since they can
easily be detected by
predators, one would ex-
pect them to soon become
Porcupine fish protect them-
extinct. But these fish survive
selves by distending their stom-
despite their striking colors achs like balloons and erecting
thanks to their own particular the spines on their skin.
methods of defense. Evolutionists are unable to account for
this state of affairs, which is the exact opposite of Darwinist
expectations.
One evolutionist researcher studying this is the marine
biologist Justin Marshall of Queensland University. In an ar-
ticle, "Why Are Reef Fish So Colorful?" in Scientific
American magazine, Dr. Marshall describes this mystery "as
tantalizing as it is beautiful." 65
In fact, there is no mystery here at all, nor anything dis-
appointing, only history being repeated. Darwin himself de-
scribed as "trifling particulars of structure [that] often make
me very uncomfortable. The sight of a feather in a peacock's
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