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There's an incredibly wide range of life to be found on Earth.

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Millions of animals, plants and insects live together in harmony on this blue planet.

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Such a wide range of life can only exist with the simultaneous existence of a large number

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of intricate balances.

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The distance of the Earth from the Sun, the angle of its axis, the speed at which it rotates,

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the components of its atmosphere and the water which covers three quarters of its surface

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are just a few of the building blocks of this sensitive equilibrium.

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The seas which cover a large part of the Earth are an indispensable part of the equilibrium

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of Earth.

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Many events in the atmosphere, from rain to the formation of wind to the climate, are made

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possible by the existence of the seas.

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Furthermore, the seas play host to billions of forms of life.

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This variety, which reigns hundreds or even thousands of meters under the sea, is just as astounding

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as on the surface.

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These beauties in the undersea world spread God's incomparable creation with all its systems

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out before our eyes.

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From fish to sea plants, shell creatures to giant whales, from dolphins to planktons, innumerable forms of life

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make up part of this flawless part of the Earth.

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In this film, only a few examples of the amazing life under the sea are described.

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But even these few examples, from how these creatures find their oxygen to their food,

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from their bodily structures to where they shelter, ensure every detail reveal that they have been created

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exactly suited to their needs.

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Because their creator is the same as that of the environment they live in.

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That creator is the most glorious God, who knows everything on the land and in the sea down to the very tiniest detail.

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The environment that sea creatures inhabit offers them wide opportunities for feeding.

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However, most of the time, they too are in danger of being hunted by other creatures.

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For this reason, defense mechanisms are of vital importance for living creatures beneath the sea.

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These creatures' defense and hunting techniques are really surprising.

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Although they possess no consciousness or intelligence, they exhibit the most well-planned behavior patterns.

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Some defend themselves from their enemies by mimicking another living creature.

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And others use poisonous spines.

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Yet others hide by demonstrating a remarkable resemblance to the colors and shapes of the environment they exist in.

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This is the camouflage method.

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Camouflage is one of the most interesting techniques sea creatures use to protect themselves.

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Thanks to camouflage, fish can become quite invisible to their enemies.

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The bodies of these living things blend in with the environment to an amazing degree.

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To such an extent that at first glance, it's really hard to tell if they are plant or animal.

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One of the living things which protects itself by this method is the scorpion fish.

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It's impossible to distinguish a scorpion fish hidden motionless among the coral from its surroundings.

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Thanks to this property, the fish is saved from falling prey to big fish.

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The same property also allows it to hunt easily, without being seen.

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This scorpion fish, perhaps the most interesting example of its kind, uses its claws as hooks while swimming.

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It moves along the bottom of the sea, ready at all times to protect itself from any danger that might spring up around it.

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In an instant of danger, the scorpion fish rapidly deploys into the sand with the aim of camouflaging.

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It submerges and within moments becomes invisible.

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To the outside observer, it's nearly impossible to make out the motionless scorpion fish lying on the seabed.

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Another creature living beneath the sea which hides itself by camouflaging is the crab.

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When danger arises, the crab conceals itself by burrowing into the sand, remaining there until the threat has passed.

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But at the same time, it does not forget to keep its eyes, which seem specifically created for this purpose, above the sand,

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so it can monitor what's going on around it.

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Yet another sea creature which camouflages itself is the flounder.

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While this fish is moving along the surface of the water, a very interesting thing happens.

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The fish perceives the color of the seabed over which it's swimming and immediately changes its color pattern to match it.

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It can change from a light gray color in a rocky or sandy area to a green pattern when entering a region heavily infested with seaweed.

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This fish dwells in sandy areas, a texture and color it can adopt surprisingly quickly.

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The underwater animals we have described so far were created so as to be able to camouflage their colors, tissues, and even their eyes.

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Eyes that remain elevated even when the rest of their body lies buried beneath the sand,

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enabling them to safely examine their surroundings in concealment, much like a periscope in a submarine.

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Cuttlefish are also known as camouflage experts.

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These creatures possess the ability to change the pattern and color of their skin in a very short time.

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Appropriate color changes seen in these creatures are a clear sign of a conscious defense mechanism.

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It is clear that a fish cannot possess the kind of intelligence or consciousness required to instantaneously blend into a background.

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Even if we assume that it does possess them, how can it know what the necessary physiological mechanisms are to bring these changes about?

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By what means are these mechanisms placed within a body and how are they made to work?

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A simple fish, which possesses neither the power of thought, discernment, or the ability to plan ahead,

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cannot possibly come into possession of these qualities all by themselves.

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It is also obvious that these complex systems, which enable color changing to take place,

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could not have formed in these creatures by coincidence.

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The author of these miracles of nature is God,

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who created all these living things from nothing

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and endowed them with their innate defensive and survival mechanisms.

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Some sea creatures use different methods from camouflage to protect themselves.

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This creature, for example, possesses a very practical concealment skill.

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It hides under a piece of coral as it moves across the seabed.

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This juvenile pufferfish is not a great swimmer.

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For that reason, it's unable to get quickly away from any predator that might be pursuing it.

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Yet, it possesses a perfect defense against possible attacks.

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When danger approaches, the puffer swells up.

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Unable to swallow the fish, which grows really quite large,

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the predators will generally leave it alone.

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This fish, known as a porcupine fish,

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appears before us with a similar defense system to that of the puffer.

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Larger than the puffer, the fish has horizontal spines on its skin.

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When it senses danger, the fish immediately swells up to several times its normal size.

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His spines stand up as it begins to swell,

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and it takes on the appearance of a needle-studded ball.

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This appearance makes most any fish,

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which may have been tempted to try to eat it, forego the meal.

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we can see that the defense methods these fish possess

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are intelligent and expertly planned conceptions.

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A pufferfish or a porcupine fish

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possesses both a body system specially planned to deter enemies

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and the reflexes which enable it to use this when just necessary.

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It is impossible for these creatures which have no intelligence or consciousness

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to bring about such a design within their own bodies,

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nor to come into possession of the appropriate reflexes.

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It is clear that these creatures were created together with these properties.

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Lord of all nature, God,

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gave these creatures their formidable biological defense mechanisms

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in the same way that he endows all living things

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with the qualities they need to adapt and survive in their surroundings.

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The living creatures you've been watching so far

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are only a few of the infinite variety of species inhabiting the boundless oceans.

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Thousands of other species of sea creatures

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are endowed with equally unique and effective means for self-defense.

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One example of this is the mantis shrimp.

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The mantis shrimp with its rather showy appearance

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lives in a shelter it digs under the sand.

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When the shrimp emerges to feed,

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it uses its claws like a hammer to unlodge a muscle it's spotted.

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Then it tears the muscle into tiny pieces

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with a series of powerful blows.

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At this time, it's aware of the octopus

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which is approaching.

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It rears up in front of the octopus

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as if warning it not to meddle.

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If the octopus does not move off,

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the shrimp strikes it directly in the eye.

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These blows continue until the octopus does move away.

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The shrimp acts as if it understands

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that the eye is the most vulnerable part of its opponent's anatomy

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and directs its blows accordingly.

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The shrimp follows the octopus until it's sure

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that it has, in the face of this attack,

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moved on before returning home.

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This one is about to try and put it back to the one square cos

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in the same direction.

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Another defense we see in underwater creatures is false eyes.

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Some fish have large eye-shaped markings on their rear fins.

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These markings have the effect of making them look bigger than they actually are.

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Furthermore, it diverts the enemy's attention towards its tail, instead of the more vulnerable

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head area, which can provide the vital seconds needed to escape.

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The actual eyes are also camouflaged with a thick black stripe.

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Of course, this design cannot be the work of mere coincidence, but has been specifically

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created for the protection of these creatures.

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It is not possible here to distinguish between this fish's head and its tail.

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The false eyes at its rear are a perfectly designed means of defense.

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But what is more surprising, the creature whose fronds it is swimming between is not a plant,

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and a seahorse.

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The clownfish lives in an environment where other fish cannot possibly hunt it.

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The sea plant it is happily swimming about on is actually armed with extremely poisonous

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venom that can paralyze any life form touching it.

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The clownfish are completely immune to this poison.

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This is because of the transparent material in the clown's skin, which is intended to stop

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the burning capsules on the plant.

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As it approaches the plant, it gradually lowers its stomach and begins to explode these capsules.

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Thanks to the transparent substance on its surface, it is not harmed by the poison exploding

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over it.

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And after a few attempts at contact, it soon builds up an immunity to the poison.

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It can now live a peaceful coexistence with the plant.

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To propose that camouflage, changing shape, and dozens of other kinds of defense systems

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came about with experience over time, or as the result of coincidences, seems neither logical

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or intelligent.

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These living creatures, which possess no intelligence or logic, continue their existences thanks to

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the biological systems uniquely created for them.

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It is only the Almighty God who endows them with their special properties and installs them

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in the places where they live.

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He tells us of this truth in a verse, the Quran.

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Your Lord is the preserver of all things.

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Some sea creatures have to be regularly cleaned of the organisms, fungi, or parasites which build up around them.

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But they do not possess the innate systems needed to carry out this task.

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For this purpose, they enlist the help of some other creatures.

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One species, which under normal circumstances might become prey in a matter of seconds,

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swims casually around the larger animal quite unperturbed,

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cleansing the parasites and fungi by feeding on them.

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Both sides benefit from the arrangement.

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One side finds food, the other is cleaned of its harmful organisms.

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Even the deadliest of sea creatures, like sharks or giant whales, need to be cleaned in this manner.

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They allow the small creatures which carry out this task to float freely around them

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and even enter their mouths, without once harming them.

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The tiny creatures approach them without fear, secure in the understanding that no harm will come to them.

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Small barber fish clean the lethal parasites from the skin of a spotted axe fish.

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While the barber fish are doing this, the axe fish takes care not to make a movement that could frighten them.

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It allows the barber fish to finish what they are doing, as if there were some agreement between them.

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In this way, the axe fish gets itself cleaned, which would not be possible by any other means.

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Most coral fish live at the bottom of rocks and live on seaweed.

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But seaweed is not these fish's only source of food.

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The coral fish we see here are eating fungi which have stuck to the shell of a sea turtle.

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The sea turtle, which swims alongside these fish, waits for these fish to come up to it.

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Thus, the coral fish perform the cleansing that the sea turtle cannot do itself.

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This small transparent prawn performs the task of cleaning the organisms on a number of fish.

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The fish allows the prawns to wander around in its mouth.

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It even opens its mouth to make the prawn's job easier and holds it open.

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The prawn can even move around on the fish's sensitive gills and clean off the organisms there, too, by eating them.

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The sea creatures we've been discussing are really unaware of the presence of the parasites around them.

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Even if they were aware, they do not possess a consciousness to know that the parasites or fungi or other organisms could present a danger to them.

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Even if we pretend that they are that aware, how can they know what to do to get rid of them?

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Yet, these creatures seem to know precisely where to go when they need this function and which fish can perform it.

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For this purpose, they find their way through the water and meet, as if by some prior agreement, with those other living creatures in a particular place.

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At this point, no matter how dangerous they may be to other fish, they never pose a threat to the smaller creatures.

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In fact, on the contrary, they change color and actively employ various methods to draw them near.

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None of this is behavior that such a simple creature could consciously act out.

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It is inconceivable for them to come to such an understanding among themselves.

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These creatures, which cooperate in an almost conscious way, have been behaving in accordance with the inspiration of God,

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the possessor of infinite knowledge, since the day they first appeared on this earth.

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As a verse of the Qur'an says,

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Everything in the heavens and earth belongs to Him.

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Everything is obedient to Him.

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This perfect world beneath the sea, unbeknown to many people,

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is a rich source of learning for anyone possessing a reason and a conscience.

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God reveals His might, infinite knowledge, and art, through these creatures He creates.

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The evolution theory, put forward in the 19th century by the naturalist Charles Darwin, denies creation.

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This theory is a claim that all living creatures in the world evolved from one another by a series of coincidences.

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If we closely examine the features of all living things, it becomes clear to what extent Darwin's theory of evolution is delusional.

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If we closely examine the features of all living things, it becomes clear to what extent Darwin's theory of evolution is delusional.

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There are two basic reasons for this.

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There are exceedingly complex systems and organs in the bodies of living things.

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There are exceedingly complex systems and organs in the bodies of living things.

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It is impossible for these to have emerged at random and step by step, as evolution claims.

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These organs and systems show that life was perfectly created.

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The various creatures you have been watching in this film are a proof of this.

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The crabs and flounder, which possess special eye structures to enable them to observe what is going on around them even when they are buried in the sand.

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Octopuses, which possess special cells to enable them to blend in with their surroundings in an instant.

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Fish, which frighten their enemies with false eyes on their tail regions.

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And others are all products of wonderful design.

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It is impossible to account for these with a superficial explanation that they are the work of coincidence.

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When fossil evidence is examined, it is clear that the different species of living things suddenly appeared in the world.

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In the same form that they exist in today, with no evolutionary link between them.

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The theory of evolution claims that there must be intermediate species between living species.

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But there are no traces of these.

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This also applies to underwater sea creatures.

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Fossil evidence shows that the oldest known species of fish in the seas appeared suddenly and fully formed, with their own distinct body plans.

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These fish bear no resemblance to invertebrate sea creatures which existed before them.

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Gerald Todd, an evolutionary paleontologist, sets out these unanswerable questions in his article titled, Evolution of the Lung and the Origin of Bony Fissures.

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All three subdivisions of the bony fishes first appear in the fossil record at approximately the same time.

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They are already widely divergent morphologically.

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And they are heavily armored.

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How did they originate?

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What allowed them to diverge so widely?

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How did they all come to have heavy armor?

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And why is there no trace of earlier intermediate forms?

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Sea animals have no ancestors because they did not evolve from other creatures.

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They were created in the form they still have today.

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Another group of undersea creatures which have put evolutionists into a quandary are the electric fish species.

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These creatures which can generate electricity and use it for defense, attack or communication are each a wonder of design.

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Some electric fish are able to generate up to 500 volts of electricity.

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Furthermore, beneath the Earth's oceans there exist different groups of electric fish with biological structures quite unique from one another.

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Evolutionists cannot begin to imagine an evolutionary link between these creatures.

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The subject of electric fish caused Charles Darwin, the originator of the theory, to think long and hard on the subject and led him to make a number of confessions.

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In a section of his book, The Origin of the Species, called The Difficulties on Theory, Darwin says the following.

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The electric organs of fishes offer another case of special difficulty.

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It is impossible to conceive by what steps these wondrous organs have been produced.

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The electric organs offer another and even more serious difficulty.

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For they occur in only about a dozen fishes, of which several are widely remote in their affinities.

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In fact, there are no end of Darwinian quandaries, because every creature beneath the sea possesses biological mechanisms that reveal the divine nature of its creation.

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An example of this is a type of rockfish which has a most particular method of hunting.

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It attracts its prey by waving a special organ attached to its head, which works much like a fishing rod.

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An archer fish, on the other hand, is such a master of geometry that it can calculate precisely the position of an insect it sees,

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even though the light comes refracted through the water.

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It catches its prey from water it spurts from its mouth.

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One species of fish living in the Amazon gets its prey by jumping more than a meter out of the water,

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again with a perfect calculation of angle and distance.

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An archer with

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An archer thundering

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All of these living things reveal to us one important truth.

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Each one is a living testament to he who created them.

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Each one is a work of art with complex organs, complicated systems, bodily structures, and completely unique colors and shapes.

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There is no doubt that every work of art bears witness to the artist who created it.

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And the miracle of creation under the sea reveals to us the wonder of God, Lord of the seas, the earth, the heavens, and all the universe.

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God's wonderful art of creation is recounted in a verse of the Quran.

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He is God, the creator, the maker, the giver of form.

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To him belong the most beautiful names.

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Everything in the heavens and earth glorifies him.

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He is the almighty, the all-wise.

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God's something.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

