How did animals with no defense mechanisms survive in nature?
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Tags: Evolutionists, Habitats, Lost, Predators, Sheep
brandlet asked:
Certain animals have no defense mechanisms against predators. Sheep and chicken, for example, cannot survive in nature without human protection. Sheep and chicken released into the wilderness will not survive more than a few weeks. Non-domesticated habitats of sheep or chicken are not found in nature, except in highly isolated areas devoid of predators (like islands). All evolutionists agree that humans evolved millions of years later than lower level animals. In that case, sheep and chicken should have survived in nature, without human protection, for millions of years before humans appeared. How exactly did they survive for millions of years without any defense mechanisms? One argument suggests that domesticated animals lost, through natural selection, their ability to survive in nature only after they were domesticated by humans. This argument, however, has no merit because agriculture and farming are relatively new inventions – much too recent for any evolutionary changes to take place. So, how did the pre-farming sheep and chicken survive for millions of years?
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Certain animals have no defense mechanisms against predators. Sheep and chicken, for example, cannot survive in nature without human protection. Sheep and chicken released into the wilderness will not survive more than a few weeks. Non-domesticated habitats of sheep or chicken are not found in nature, except in highly isolated areas devoid of predators (like islands). All evolutionists agree that humans evolved millions of years later than lower level animals. In that case, sheep and chicken should have survived in nature, without human protection, for millions of years before humans appeared. How exactly did they survive for millions of years without any defense mechanisms? One argument suggests that domesticated animals lost, through natural selection, their ability to survive in nature only after they were domesticated by humans. This argument, however, has no merit because agriculture and farming are relatively new inventions – much too recent for any evolutionary changes to take place. So, how did the pre-farming sheep and chicken survive for millions of years?
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Jun 30 2008



