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Humpbacked Fly
Period: Oligocene
Age: 25 million years
Region: Dominican Republic
The humpbacked fly that lived 25 million years ago, shown in the picture, is one of the
life forms whose origins evolutionists admit they cannot account for. In claiming that di-
nosaurs turned into birds, evolutionists maintain that some dinosaurs “...grew wings
and took to the air” as they beat their front legs while chasing after insects. This theory,
a totally imaginary one with no scientific basis, also contains a facile and circular logic;
that is because the example that evolutionists use to explain the origin of flight, the fly,
already possessed a perfect flying ability. While no human being can flap his arms even
10 times a second, some flies manage to beat their wings an average of 1,000 times per
second. In addition, flies beat their two wings simultaneously. The slightest imbalance
in the timing would mean the fly losing its equilibrium. But this never happens. Even a
tiny fly fossil is clear evidence that evolution never happened.
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