Israeli researches are the first to find a link between plants communicating with animals. While not a conversation, it is a very interesting study with wide ranging implications.
The research was conducted by Tel Aviv University with professors Yossi Yovel from the School of Zoology and Lilach Hadany from the School of Plant Sciences and Food Security at Tel Aviv University’s Wise Faculty of Life Sciences.
The researchers found that plants were emitting specific sounds, and that moths were making decisions based on the sounds coming from the plants, specifically destress sounds from the plants caused the moths not to trust those plants to lay their eggs on.
This study proves that animals, or at least moths, interpret the sounds that plants, or at least some plants, emit.
This is just another one of the symbiotic relationships that are impossible within an evolutionary framework, and demonstrate a Divine Creator's handy work.
It will be fascinating to find out what other ways plants and animals are able to understand each other.
If a lowly moth can interpret the sound of a plant, just imagine what we will be able to understand from plants and other parts of God's creation in the New Heavens and New Earth.

