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Amazing armoured armadillos of the Americas
This mammal with a leathery armour was once rare in Texas, but its ‘conquest’ of that state—and beyond—conveys a strong message.
by Lael Weinberger
Can it bee?
The brilliant design involved in bee flight is being studied for its potential in mini flying robots and more.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Trilobite technology
Far from being examples of ‘primitive’ creatures, trilobite fossils have perfectly designed eyes.
by Charles Stammers
The fish with ‘four eyes’ (Anableps)
The best explanation for Anableps is that it was created on Day 5 of Creation Week.
by Russell Grigg
The amazing sea horse
The father gives birth and it has no evolutionary links. It may be the world’s most baffling fish!
by David Juhasz
Slimy secrets
What has one foot, is small, and can go over anything? (Hint: it has a wonderfully slick method of locomotion!)
by David Catchpoole, Australia
From a frog to a … frog!
The incredible transformation from tadpole to frog defies evolutionary explanation.
by Adrian Bates
Super shells
The giant conch shell has been hailed by evolutionists as ‘one of nature’s greatest engineering masterpieces’. What makes it so special?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The magnificent migrating monarch
by Jules Poirier
Ants—swarm intelligence
Ants: swarm intelligence
by Paula Weston
Cuttlefish colour changes inspire new energy-efficient TV screen design
Human designers of TV screen copy one of the ways cuttlefish change colour.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Germ with seven motors in one!
Marine bacterium has seven motors bundled into one, with interlocking fibrils acting as gears. This germ can swim 10 times faster than most.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati