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1st October 2003, 10:53 PM
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Reps: 10 (power: 0) | | | funny question why all creature's mouth is on their head ? even ant have a mouth on their
head .why their mouth not on their belly ?the path of food will more near if
mouth on belly . if you believe darwinism you must admit that mouth can on
other part of body. this is my atheist company 's funny question when I ask
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1st October 2003, 11:05 PM
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1st October 2003, 11:06 PM
| | | so you can see what your eating?
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Reps: 1,320 (power: 12) | | | Good question. I believe everything developed from a sensory filled central (the head) and everything else came later. I don't think we could hold a belly in our head. It slumped away from the sensory filled head and trailed with it, an esophagous, leaving the mouth. But starfish and other sea creatures have the mouth near the belly. And evolutionists believe we derived from early sea creatures. Did they not have a good system of mouth-belly's and we evolved away from it? No, I think gravity has a factor to play in the eating process as a land animal. But, are not four legged creatures horizontal in eating? Interesting subject.
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1st October 2003, 11:07 PM
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Reps: 5,365 (power: 27) | | | Not all animals mouths are on their heads. However, many animals that at one point shared a common ancestor, also share common traits. A common ancestor had a mouth on its head.
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1st October 2003, 11:09 PM
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You are cruel but creative.
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1st October 2003, 11:10 PM
| | | Originally Posted by Arikay Not all animals mouths are on their heads. However, many animals that at one point shared a common ancestor, also share common traits. A common ancestor had a mouth on its head.
I coudln't think of any examples of animals that do not have mouths on their head, can you give us one?
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1st October 2003, 11:24 PM
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the starfish, doesn't really have a head, its mouth is on the underside of its body.
The Octopus has what could be considered a head, but I believe it has its mouth on the underside of its body. Originally Posted by geocajun I coudln't think of any examples of animals that do not have mouths on their head, can you give us one?
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2nd October 2003, 12:34 AM
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Reps: 2,470 (power: 17) | | Originally Posted by geocajun I coudln't think of any examples of animals that do not have mouths on their head, can you give us one? Turbellaria flatworms, also known as planarians. The pharynx extends from the underside of the body, below the head. |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | | | |