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                  CLICK BEETLE



                  Age: 50 million years

                  Period: Eocene
                  Location: Poland

                  These insects, members of the Elatiderae family, are able to launch themselves as high as 20 to 30
                  centimeters (8 to 12 in) in the air and to emit a clicking sound in the process. They are generally
                  found in grasslands and meadows. At moments of danger, they retract their legs and antennae

                  and wait on the ground for the threat to recede. The fossil record has revealed that these life forms
                  have remained unchanged for tens of millions of years.

                  Evolutionists have tried to mislead people over the years by producing false evidence, but they
                  have never been successful in this. Scientific research has invalidated all such false evidence by re-
                  vealing the real proof that living things never evolved.




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