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Harun Yahya
Thrips
Period: Cretaceous
Age: 100 million years
Region: Burma
Thrips is the common name given to arthropods
from the order Thysanoptera. They range from 0.5-
10 mm (0.020 to 0.40 inches) in length. There is no
difference between a 100-million-year-old thrip
and thrips living today. This thrips that were li-
ving 100 million years in the past had the same
body, wings and antennae as present-day speci-
mens. This is one of the proofs that, like other life
forms, thrips did not evolve. It is Allah, Who
knows how to create in all ways, Who creates
thrips and bestows their characteristics on them.
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