For example, what are the chances of a new species surviving in a hostile environment before the development of the clotting mechanism?
Also, how many mutations (or years) would it require for a new species to develop a working clotting mechanism?
I wonder how many times they would have to bleed to death before they decided to make blood that clots.
But of course the very mechanism by which they are supposed to produce such mutations would contradict survival of the fittest. I mean by bleeding to death they learn to produce blood that clots?
The absurdities of the theory evolution never cease to amaze me.
A few more points; "Blood clotting requires extreme precision. When a pressurized bloodcirculation system is punctured, a clot must form quickly or the animal will bleed to death. On the other hand, if blood congeals at the wrong time or place, then the clot may block circulation as it does in heart attacks and strokes.
Furthermore, a clot has to stop bleeding all along the length of the cut, sealing it completely. Yet blood clotting must be confined to the cut or the entire blood system of the animal might solidify, killing it.
Consequently, clotting requires this enormously complex system so that the clot forms only when and only where it is required."
(Evidence for Intelligent Design from Biochemistry/ Michael J. Behe )
It is inconceivable that evolution could produce such a system. It is another example of strong evidence for creation by an intelligent Creator. Just as the Bible teaches.