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Harun Yahya
right arm should pass to the tail area where the cold blood circulates.
However, the winter moth is never exposed to such a lethal situa-
tion— thanks to its hearing organ, in the exact center of the bend in
the V. This organ is one of the examples of the superior design in the
heating system. The animal's auditory organ is inside the tympanic
air sacs, which function as perfect heat insulators. One can compare
the sacs to a double-glazed window. The sacs prevent the passage of
heat between the external and internal environment, forming a kind
of barrier between the warm thorax area and the cold abdomen.
In conclusion, the tail area cannot leach heat from the stomach
area. In addition, the air sacs in the abdomen provide supplementary
insulation.
All these features, just one part of the moths' in-
sulation system deal a lethal blow to the theory
of evolution's claims of "chance." The emer-
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