Wow... can someone explain how can two different species randomly mutate to arrive at such bizarre system of pollination in which both species have a perfectly matching long apparatus?
In the case of the Moth, why would the tongue mutate? How would a moth know that the nectar is at the end of the orchid's tail? And if there was mutation in the tongue, what would cause it to be naturally selected to match the orchid's tail length?
In the case of the plant, why would the orchid mutate into having a long tail with the nectar hidden? It seems this is by design a choice so that only a few insects can reach it.
Every part of this scenario screams design. The long-tonged moth was designed to interact with the long-tailed orchid. This seems like a perfect example of intelligent design over evolution, not the other way around.
Can someone please explain how this can be?
Last edited by migueld; 05-20-2008 at 05:23 AM..
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