Eels

I am not a fan but believe me, eels and their life span can only be a God miracle

Eels live for about seven years in the waters of Europe and America, then travel thousands of miles to lay their eggs in the Sargasso Sea between Bermuda and Puerto Roco. (How do they know the way?)

Picture hundreds of them laying their eggs and then dying. Then the males expel their sperm over the columns of eggs. Note one female may produce up to ten million eggs. Then they die.

The eggs rise to the surface and hatch. They live in freshwater for about a year and eventually travel back to Europe and America.

How do they know what to do?
How do butterflies know where to fly?

How do bees know their job?

Nobody knows but the great creator God.

“Through him, all things were made; without him, nothing was made that has been made” (John 1:3).

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