Atheos canadensis
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Short answer: Nope.Does the rest of the list follow the accepted science in order in evolutionary history. I don't know, I am actually curious.
Long answer: Noooooooooooooooooooooope.
Just kidding. But seriously, the order of creation definitely does not match the fossil record. You'll note that seed plants and fruit trees show up on day 3. This doesn't fit with Once's claim that the Bible describes the first life appearing in the sea. According the the fossil record, seed plants and angiosperms (fruit trees) didn't show up for a few tens or hundreds of millions of years (respectively) after the Cambrian.
You'll note also that birds are supposedly created on the fifth day whereas terrestrial animals didn't appear until the sixth day. But of course birds are evolved from terrestrial animals (dinosaurs) so this doesn't really make sense. Plus terrestrial animals showed up long before fruit trees, contrary to what the bible describes, so there's that too.
I don't think it is necessary at this point to go through Genesis organism by organism to see that the biblical account of the order in which life arose on Earth does not align with the rock record.
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