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SQUID
Age: 95 million years
Period: Cretaceous
Location: Lebanon
Squid, members of the sub-class Coleoidea, are mollusks with eight or ten arms. As with other liv-
ing things, evolutionists maintain that mollusks are descended from a supposed common ances-
tor, even though they are unable to back these theses up with any scientific findings.
This fact is admitted by the Turkish evolutionist biologist Ali Demirsoy:
"At the beginning of this discussion, we considered a hypothetical mollusk forerunner and attempted
to present these classes’ stages of descent from it . . . . We were certainly unable to find the means of
combining all these classes together in a common ancestor . . . . In essence, it seems impossible in the
light of present-day knowledge to describe a mollusk forebear." (Ali Demirsoy, Yasamin Temel Kurallari
[The Basic Rules of Life], Vol. II, Part I, pp. 623-624)
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