Whales
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Whales, along with all other marine creatures, appeared on the fifth day of Creation.
This means that they were created before the land mammals from which they supposedly evolved.

The God of Creation had no problem creating these monsters of the deep without the help of vast periods of time or previously existing similar forms. But evolutionists have enormous problems explaining how such complex and uniquely structured animals could have evolved into their present forms.

To list some of the many examples;

The female whale gives birth to her young under water and suckles them under water. The baby whale has it's windpipe prolonged above the gullet to prevent milk ejected out of its mother's mammary glands from getting into its lungs.
Also, the baby whale's snout is cunningly designed to fit a receptacle on the body of it's mother into which she secretes milk. This way the baby whale is prevented from taking in sea water with its mother's milk.

Could such organs really have evolved by random mutations and natural selection?

The whale's eye is different from land mammals.

It has an eyeball, which is unmoveable, eyelids without eyelashes, no tarsus (fibrous connective tissue) in the eyelid, a downward direction of eye axis, a more spherical lens and a greatly thickened sclera (white of the eye).

The ear of a whale is also designed and constructed to a different plan to that of the ear of mammals which have ears for the reception of air-borne sound waves.

The whale's ear operates in water and is able to resist temporary high pressures when the animal is at depth. Evolutionists often point to "vestigial hind legs" near the pelvis. These in fact are found in only one species of whale - the Right whale, and upon closer inspection prove to be strengthening bones to the genital wall. The vast differences between whales and land mammals point infallibly to a separate creation by God.

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