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why is it that every creature is created in pairs?
- They aren't. Twins are uncommon in many species, and in some others (dogs, cats...) have more than two as a general rule. Some reproduce asexually, or by spores.
why is it that our food is created in pairs?
- Idiocy. I don't know what the significance of this would be even if it was true (which it isn't.)
what part of evolution can explain the creation of plants vs the mamals that eat them?
- Plants came first, mammals came wayyyyy later.
what part of evolution can explain how creatures got eyes and the ability to see?
- Natural selection. The simplist lifeforms don't have eyes, but when they start evolving into more complex forms, those who do develop eyes are at an advantage, live longer and therefore breed more, the ones without either don't evolve or go extinct.
what part of evolution can explain how creatures got ears and the ability to hear?
- See above.
what part of evolution can explain how creatures got a nose and the ability to smell?
- See above
what part of evolution can explain how creatures got the sense of touch and the ability to feel something?
- Same basic idea, sensory input is vital to survival.
what part of evolution can explain how creatures got the sense of taste?
- It's easy for a moron (I.E., you) to think that taste isn't important to survival, but the basic idea of it was created to differentiate what you're eating, detection of nutrients vs toxins. Those with more developed taste survived longer, bla bla natural selection.
and what part of evolution decided that the senses above was necessary?
- Once again, natural selection
and if evolution was responsible for this, then maybe: are their still senses missing?
- "missing" is a misnomer, it's not to say that we as a species (or other species for that matter) may not develop new senses, but for this to happen via the evolutionary process, firstly it has to develop through mutation, and secondly it must prove beneficial to the point that either the ones with it are able to survive longer and breed more than the ones without it, leading to a gradual "take over" by the ones with the new sense; or the ones with it become much, much more proficient at breeding; or the ones with it live considerably longer, therefore breeding more often.