Wed, 27 May 2009 For your consideration...the following is an excerpt from a radio spot on KAPL radio, Jacksonville, Oregon, called " Akin For the Truth". To listen to the entire spot (a few minutes long), click the little microphone icon....Jack It seems obvious that this amazing animal is another example of special design. When did it start building dams? How did it do so without the teeth? Why don’t land animals have transparent eyelids? Which came first, the non-sensitive, ever-growing, protruding, tree-cutting teeth or the building of dams. How would such teeth be useful if tree cutting were not required? Which came first, the double fur coat insulation, specialized feet and rudder tail or the beaver’s watery habitat preferences? How many beaver kits had to die of asphyxiation before proper ventilation techniques and escape hatch building were begun, and why would an animal put themselves in such a house without these design characteristics. Many more “which came first��? and “how did the animal survive while developing it��? kinds of questions come to mind when one looks at the beaver. Comments[0] |

