S1E5 Amazing Animals: The Bee Orchid
Amazing Animals - Insects and Aquatics
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06-Jan-2025
The Bee Orchid is a marvel to behold, as they look like a bee in shape, size, and general coloration. They also feel like a bee—kind of fuzzy. But most amazing is that they also produce pheromones that smell like a female bee in “heat,” so to speak (which are virtually indistinguishable from the insect's natural pheromones). Evolutionists would argue that science has demonstrated organisms like the bee orchid evolved over millions of years. However, are their explanations truly science-based in the same way most people understand the term? Because many people don’t seem to understand the difference between operational and historical science regarding the creation/evolution debate.
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