Underwater Pollinators?

by Ken Ham on January 16, 2023

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In the ocean there’s a type of algae called “red seaweed”—as well as tiny bugs living on it. And, according to a new study, these tiny animals are doing more than just living there!

These crustaceans are the so-called “bees of the sea,” pollinating the algae underwater. In return, the tiny animals enjoy food and shelter.

The algae are said to have evolved 8 hundred million years ago, but pollination supposedly evolved a mere 450 million years ago. So, this new study makes scientists wonder if pollination evolved repeatedly, under water and on land.

No, this complex process didn’t evolve even once—let alone repeatedly. It was designed by God.

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