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Icons of Evolution / Jonathan Wells / Peppered moth / Embryo drawing / Cambrian explosion / Ernst Haeckel / Paleontology / Chordate / Evolution / Biology / Pseudoscience / Intelligent design
Date: 2001-09-19 14:54:26
Icons of Evolution
Jonathan Wells
Peppered moth
Embryo drawing
Cambrian explosion
Ernst Haeckel
Paleontology
Chordate
Evolution
Biology
Pseudoscience
Intelligent design

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