At 01:22 pm 05-01-05 -0500, you wrote:
>Jones Beene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> From: "Nick Palmer"
>> 
>>> one example
>>> that has always bothered me, to whit the process of
>> butterfly
>>> metamorphosis. Inside the chrysalis, the body of the
>> caterpillar breaks down
>>> almost completely and reforms into something very
>> different and, on the face
>>> of it, more complex. I could never see that this process
>> could evolve in
>>> small steps that were evolutionarily advantageous at each
>> stage.
>> 
>> 
>> I hope that someone will provide a good answer for that
>> one... I certainly don't have it now, but will check my
>> collection of Richard Dawkins material later-on.... in the
>> mean time, it does bring to mind one very fascinating
>> possibility....
>>
>
>Here is a another.
>Why aren't there any plants which have the motor ability of animals?
>
>Harry

Aren't you forgetting the Triffids?  ;-)

G.

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