Piranhas defy evolutionary expectations since multiple species live in the same way rather than diversifying. Their surprising selfless feeding habits also puzzle evolutionists. These traits instead reflect the Creator’s variety, creativity, and provision.
The three-toed sloth moves painfully slow, yet is perfectly suited to its arboreal lifestyle. Despite its helpless appearance, it thrives in the forests of South America. Its life reminds us of our dependence on Christ for salvation and our call not to be spiritually slothful.
Some Christians think they must reconcile the Bible with evolution, but the fossil record shows creatures appear suddenly, fully formed. Even evolutionists admit there are no undisputed transitional forms. Faithful Christianity requires no compromise with evolutionary theory.
The crocodile bird cleans food scraps from crocodile mouths and alerts them to danger, benefiting both species. Such complex cooperation cannot be explained by evolution but shows intentional design. God provides for His creatures in remarkable ways.
The Catasetum orchid relies on a few male flowers and even fewer female flowers, yet can produce up to three million seeds from successful pollination. Its survival depends on precise design and timing. If God cares for such details in plants, how much more does He care for us?