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Adnan Oktar
journeys without ever landing on the ground; for
swallows to fly halfway around the world on
their migrations, for locusts being able to swarm
3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles), and for eels that set
off on a 6,000-kilometer (3,728 miles) journey short-
ly after they are born, if they had to learn the
methods of doing so all by themselves.
Darwinists never realize how ants,
devoid of any mathematical intelligence
or experience, use the position of the
Sun to find their way.
Darwinists never consider
that the fly’s eyes consist of 8,000
cells, divided into 4,000 each on the
right and left sides of its head.
Each cell contains a lens perceiv-
ing an image from a slightly differ-
ent angle, and that it is impossible for this system to have come about
by chance.
Darwinists never explain how, in building their combs, honey-
bees employ two angles of exactly 109 degrees 28 minutes and 70 de-
grees 32 minutes. There is never the slightest deviation from these. The
openings of the cells are raised by them by 13 degrees, thus preventing
honey from running out of them. All the honeybees on Earth know
these calculations and implement them with perfect accuracy.
Darwinists never realize how, despite spending all its life un-
der water, the water spider cannot breathe the air dissolved in the wa-
ter. To survive, it rises to the surface and suddenly dives back down
again to make use of the air bubbles suspended from its feet and vari-
ous parts on its body.
Darwinists never admit how the fibroin proteins in the spi-
der’s web have a special flexibility, which prevents prey caught in the
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