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Brown Lacewing
Period: Cretaceous
Age: 100 million years
Region: Burma
The brown lacewing belongs to the family Chrysopidae, from the order Neuroptera.
This life form is widely seen in North America and Europe, and has survived for
hundreds of millions of years completely unchanged. Evolutionists claim that life
forms gradually turn into other life forms through a series of gradual changes. But,
as can be seen from this example, life forms have never changed since the moment
they were first created.
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