SCORPIONFLY

Scorpionflies, members of the order Mecoptera, are so called because of their abdominal organs that resemble scorpions" stingers. The females do not possess such sting-like organs. The 125-million-year-old fossil scorpionfly pictured documents that the insects have stayed exactly the same for millions of years and never underwent any evolutionary process. In the face of this fact, documented by countless fossil specimens, Darwinism has been condemned to collapse.

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