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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
The American lepidopterist (an expert engaged in scientific study
of butterflies and moths) Ted Sargent and other researchers noted that
the moths in question did not land on the tree trunks but hid beneath
the upper branches. In addition, the moths slept in the day and flew
about at night; in other words, when the birds were asleep! 64
The more the matter was investigated, the greater the scale of the
scandal: the “moths on tree bark” photographed by Kettlewell were ac-
tually dead. Since moths settle on the under sides of the branches rather
than on the tree trunk, there was effectively no means of obtaining such
As a result of industrial pollution the lichens, a kind of moss, covering tree trunks
die and the trunk turn black. Since light-colored moths are more visible on these
trunks they are more often eaten by birds. Therefore, as the number of light-col-
ored moths declines, the numbers of dark-colored ones rises, as they are eaten
less frequently. But there being large numbers of one kind of moth is most defi-
nitely not evolution; yet Darwinists use this to mislead people and try to depict it
as supposed evidence for evolution.
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