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Let's first start with the cleaner fish. This fish will swim into a shark's
mouth and eat remnant food particles from the shark's teeth. The cleaner
fish departs with a satisfied appetite, and the shark is happy because
his teeth are cleaned in the process. The shark does not allow any other
kinds of fish into its mouth without chomping down for a good lunch. Indeed,
what other fish would dare attempt to swim into a shark's mouth! This
type of relationship is called a symbiotic relationship. Creationists
point out that these relationships clearly represent a design that
could not have occurred by chance. Evolutionists have a very difficult
time explaining how these types of relationships could evolve with time.
Nevertheless, an evolutionist will somehow have us believe that the cleaner
fish eventually figured out he could go in the shark's mouth, and the
shark eventually figured out that he should let him so as to maintain
proper dental hygiene. The following illustrations portray the likely
repercussions of this ill-advised bravery.
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