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Evolution's Incredible Stinking Poison Bird
Added: December 21, 2009
Posted By: creationmoments
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Acts 14:2 But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brethren. The hooded pitohuis is an evil-smelling, blue jay-sized bird that is native to New Guinea. The bird has been known to science since 1827, but they held a secret that only began to be...

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Insects Control Temperature! Evolution?
Added: July 04, 2010
Posted By: Acts2031
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101 evidences for a young age of the earth and the universe - http://creation.com/age-of-the-earth Honey bee stings release pheromones that prompt other nearby bees to attack. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_sting A pheromone (from Greek Æ­ÁÉ phero "to bear" + hormone from Greek AÁ¼® -...

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Evolution's 'Selective Pressures' and Snake Toxins
Added: July 04, 2010
Posted By: Acts2031
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Did Burrowing Blindsnakes Raft Across the Oceans? - http://www.icr.org/article/5345 Mechanics of spitting. (Certainly mindless processes could have come up with this one) Venom can be ejected otherwise than by a bite, as in the so-called spitting cobras of the genera Naja and Hemachatus. Some...

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