Yep.
Because in the beginning, the earth's ozone was different and filtered out certain cosmic rays.
When those rays were filtered out in an experiment, snake's venom changed chemically and became non-poisonous.
And then with a stronger magnetic core, animals grew large quickly.
I they got a Pacu about two feet in diameter after five years, compared to two feet in fifty years in the wild.
2007-06-04 09:30:53
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answered by needlepoint_lace 5
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The most poisonous animal in the Philippines is the Philippine Cobra (Ulupong), easy to locate, she's at Malakanyang. Her poison turned the Philippines to below poverty line. The most dangerous animal in the Philippines is the Philippine Crocodile (Buwaya). Most were found in the streets taking some bribes like Policeman and Traffic Enforcers. There were also Buwayas in the Congress waiting for a slice of the Pork Barrel. Senate has some waiting for some kickbacks. Never wory about the Jeepney Buwaya, they can't harm you.
2016-04-01 02:02:21
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answered by ? 4
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No. They evolved the same as all other species. I'd say Tyrannosaurus was a pretty dangerous animal, wouldn't you? It lived millions of years before humans did, and therefore before sin. So did great white sharks. And crocodiles. Can you imagine a Tyrannosaurus trying to chew leaves with its 6-inch long dagger-like teeth? Or a great white shark nibbling marine algae?? That simply and obviously is not what God designed them for. He designed them to be killing machines. That is their assigned way of life. It isn't moral and it isn't immoral. It's just nature.
2007-06-04 09:34:54
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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I do not know but the ground was cursed in Gen 2: 17, and that was caused by the sin. : )
2007-06-04 13:06:58
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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Yes, and you know it. Adam and Eve had been very bad children, so God decided to punish them.
It's all Adam and Eve's fault, and Jesus died to protect their departed souls from Hell, but anyway it was too late, and they still deserved it. So Jesus died for nothing, the bumbling idiot, and he left us with dangerous stuff here on Earth because his very own father wasn't remotely smart enough to even conceive of taking them off since Adam and Eve were dead.
Adam and Eve were bad, kill them. Wait, they're already dead. Awww.
2007-06-04 09:39:14
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answered by bloody_gothbob 5
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The Great God Frith created them when the Prince, El-ahrairah, let his people become to prolific.
Oh wait, that was where claws and sharp teeth came from.
I think they were created that way to teach us to be careful, then later as puzzles and challenges that would yield clothing and provide medicines.
2007-06-04 10:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-06-04 09:28:42
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answered by rhonda h 4
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They are the result of evolution, and since fundamentalists think evolution is a sin, presumably that is why they answer yes! :-)
2007-06-04 09:31:13
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answered by jamesfrankmcgrath 4
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that depends on your definition. plants, yeah. animals, well.... I believe a lion always had claws, I believe that it was likely always a carnivore, but I don't think it had the instinct to eat any and every living thing.
after all, we don't know if micro-evolution occured that early (smilodon to lion), and likely a lion ate fish. fish and bird were told to "be fruitful and multiply" before we were
2007-06-04 09:31:18
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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I would say it was coevolution, but I'm just a stupid biologist. The average American knows a lot more about biology than I do. Why did I waste so much time in college?!!
2007-06-04 09:32:50
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answered by Tik 2
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