past few hundred years several hundred dog breeds and hundreds of varieties of pigeons and dozens of Koi fish have been "evolved"
in just a few years, beginning with only one original breed. Without
active intervention by IS-BEs, biological organisms rarely change. The development of an animal like the 'duck-billed platypus' required a lot of very clever engineering to combine the body of a beaver with the bill of a duck and make a mammal that lays eggs.
Undoubtedly, some wealthy client placed a "special order" for it as a gift or curious amusement. I am sure the laboratory of some biotechni- cal company worked on it for years to make it a self- replicating life form The notion that the creation of any life form could have resulted from a coincidental chemical interaction moldering up from some primordial ooze
is beyond absurdity Factually,
some organisms on Earth, such as
Proteobacteria,
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