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Harun Yahya
Non-biting midge
CENTIPEDE AND NON-BITING MIDGES
Age: 45 million years
Period: Eocene
Location: Baltic States, Jantarny, Russia
Non-biting midges often fly in swarms that can be sometimes up to a
few kilometers long. Occasionally, these swarms are so dense that
other creatures find it impossible to penetrate them. Evolutionists are
unable to maintain a reasonable, logical explanation for the fact that
these non-biting midges that lived 40 million years ago are no different
from those living today. Pictured are two non-biting midges fossilized
beside a centipede.
Centipede
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