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Insects com-
prise three-quar-
ters of all known
animal species.
These inverte-
brates'
popula-
tions, ana-
tomical
structures
and food
chains
pose a major
dilemma for
evolutionists.
more than 170 million
insects for every human be-
ing. 113 As you can appreciate from these
extraordinary figures, insects also constitute a major link in the food
chain.
As we'll show in the sections that follow, evolutionists would
dearly love to live in a world without insects. These creatures
emerged suddenly in the fossil record, have no alleged ancestors
behind them, possess exceedingly complex organs and, most im-
portant of all, exhibit an enormous variety—all of which creates
problems that the theory of evolution cannot answer logically.
THE CREATION IN INSECTS HARUN YAHYA
Were you to examine each of the millions of species of insects
one by one, you would see that each family possesses very different
structures. In terms of their wings alone, many varieties of insects
bear no resemblance to one another. Butterfly wings, for instance, (ADNAN OKTAR)
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