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.

