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                          ICHNEUMON WASP



                          Age: 50 million years

                          Period: Eocene

                          Location: Poland
                          The common feature of members of the family Ichneumonidea is that they are parasites.
                          Various species can be found across the world, though they generally inhabit the northern
                          hemisphere.

                          With structures and appearance that have remained unchanged for tens of millions of years,

                          ichneumon wasps refute the theory of evolution. There is no life form that evolutionists can
                          propose as these wasps' supposed common ancestor. Neither can they explain through
                          which stages these insects acquired their present features. No trace of any such ancestor can
                          be found in the fossil record, nor any stage through which they might have passed. As with
                          all other living things, stasis is the common feature of all ichneumon wasp fossils.




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