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SPIDER
Age: 45 million years
Period: Eocene
Location: Lithuania
The oldest known fossilized spider dates back some 300 million years. The Museum of Australia's
web page, for example, states that 380-million-year-old specimens of the species Attercopus fimbri-
ungus possessed silk-producing organs even at that time. Spiders, which for hundreds of millions
of years have undergone no changes in their physical characteristics, silk-producing organs or the
silk they produce, inflict complete despair on Darwinists. The fossil record shows that spiders
emerged not through evolution, but suddenly and fully formed. In other words, they did not
evolve, but were created and remained unchanged for millions of years.
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