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That refers to God's creation of animals, YMB. But "very good" does not mean "perfect". The Hebrew phrase translated as “very good” here is: meod tob. This phrase occurs elsewhere in the Bible. But Genesis 1:31 is the only place in Scripture where some have interpreted it to mean “absolute perfection.”
But the world wasn't created "perfect"- I believe the assumption of "perfect paradise on earth" to be a false one- as I mentioned, Satan was there in the garden of Eden- so no, it wasn't absolute perfection.
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