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100 million fossils that refute evolution....
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A present-day fly...
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A 50-million-year-old fly in amber
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A present-day fly...
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A 25-million-year-old winged termite
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A present-day winged termite...
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A 25-million-year-old winged termite
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A present-day winged termite...
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A 23-to-5-million-year-old petrified crab
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A present-day petrified crab...
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A 23-to-5-million-year-old petrified crab
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A present-day petrified crab...
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A 95-million-year-old fossil shrimp
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A present-day shrimp...
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A 54-to-37-million-year-old herring fossil
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A present-day shrimp...
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A 53-to-37-million-year old trout from the Eocene period
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A present-day trout...
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A 125-million-year-old scorpion fly
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A present-day scorpion fly...
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A 125-million-year-old scorpion fly from the Cretaceous period
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A present-day scorpion fly...
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A 125-million-year-old cicada
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A present-day cicada
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A 125-million-year-old cicada
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There is no difference between a living cicada and a fossil dating back millions of years because one species cannot gradually turn into another.
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A 108-to-92-million-year-old cockroach
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A present-day cockroach
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A 108-to-92-million-year-old cockroach
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A present-day cockroach
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A 125-million-year-old dragonfly
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A present-day dragonfly
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A 125-million-year-old dragonfly
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A present-day dragonfly
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A 20-million-year-old rhinoceros skull
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A present-day rhinoceros skull
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A 50-million-year-old plane tree leaf
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A present-day plane tree leaf
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A 15-million-year-old plane tree leaf
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A present-day plane tree leaf
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A 50-million-year-old poplar leaf
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A present-day plane poplar leaf
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A 50-million-year-old birch tree leaf
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A birch tree leaf is the same now as it was 50 million years ago. The similarity between the fossil and the living leaf makes this quite clear.
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A 54-to-37-million-year-old ginkgo leaf.
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A present-day gingko leaf
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A 54-to-37-million-year-old ginkgo leaf and redwood leaf
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A present-day gingko leaf and redwood leaf
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A 125-million-year-old great green grasshopper.
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A present-day green grasshopper.
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A 120-million-year-old tortoise fossil extracted from the Yixian formation in the Chinese region of Liaoning.
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There is no difference between a living tortoise and a fossil dating back 120 million years..