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               HISTER BEETLE



               Age: 25 million years

               Period: Oligocene

               Location: Dominican Republic
               General characteristics of the members of Histeridae family
               include the truncated structure of their wings and their
               jointed antennae. The well-preserved insect inside this

               amber specimen had the same flawless, complete struc-
               ture as specimens living today. Evolutionists seek to con-
               vince people that all living things progress from the
               primitive to the more highly developed, by way of slow
               changes. Yet amber specimens millions of years old pre-
               sent clear evidence to show that no such changes ever
               took place.





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