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Wood ants are very well armed for war. When faced with danger, the wood ant bends the
             lower part of its abdomen from between its legs and squirts formic acid on its enemy. Or,
             during fighting, it bites the enemy with its pointed chin and injects acid in the wound. With
             these features, the animal acts like a chemical weapon.
             Its producing formic acid in its body without giving any harm to itself and its managing to
             use it in the best way are, no doubt, indications of a flawless design.

               In the tactics of queen wood ants discussed in section 3, a clear con-
             sciousness is observed. However, it is obvious that such consciousness
             may not belong to the ant itself. The queen ant has never seen any place
             other than the few square metres within her nest. She goes inside a
             colony which she has never seen or has not known of before, and
             knows who she should eliminate in that colony. She achieves this by
             overcoming all obstacles. All these factors prove beyond doubt that the
             queen ant is acting under inspiration. The above mentioned phenome-
             na are clear proof of the power and sovereignty of Allah over all living
             creatures.



             Harun Yahya                                               65
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