
Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God
Ah, but why did God make cancer in the first place?
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Miller, `Walking miracle,

Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God
Bad Design = Really Bad Bite!
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Visitors to Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World were stunned to see one shark give another shark an impromptu caesarean section. Staff were initially dubious when visitors came running…

Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God
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How Creationist 'origin' Distorts Darwin: Eugenie Scott (NCSE) Tears Ray "Bananas" Comfort a New One

Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God
Check out this bad boy! It's a close up of the Devil's flower mantis:
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Alan Michelson I know — it's Halloween!
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I’ll now take the time to describe my absolute favorite example of malevolence. Nothing I’ve seen compares to the sheer gruesome nature of this parasite! It is the human botfly, Dermatobia ...

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Here it is folks! The winner of the 2009 coveted Golden Crocoduck, awarded for the biggest breach of the Ninth Commandment in pursuit of the Creationist cause. Er... that's the one that orders you not to tell fibs.

Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God Their bite is considered one of the most painful that can be inflicted by any insect. The saliva liquefies muscle tissue. In rare instances, their bite can do permanent damage to humans. So don't get drunk and pass out with your face near one of these guys.

Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God They often lie motionless at the bottom of a body of water, attached to various objects, where they wait for prey to come near. They then strike, injecting a powerful digestive saliva and suck out the liquefied remains. Yum!

Malevolent Design: The Death of a Loving God Belostomatidae is a family of insects better known as "giant water bugs" or "toe-biters." Most species in the Belostomatidae family are relatively large and nearly reaching the dimensions) of some of the larger beetles in the world. All of them are fierce predators which stalk, capture and feed on aquatic crustaceans, fish and amphibians.

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From nasty Moths, to awful Beetles, some of the most disturbing and bizarre bugs we've found.

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From nasty Moths, to awful Beetles, some of the most disturbing and bizarre bugs we've found.

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Things You Have to See to Believe: Conjoined-at -the-head twin sisters Lori and Reba Schappell go about everyday tasks -- like getting a hair cut -- with a unique zest for life.

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Get more WTF at http://animal.discovery.com/videos/weird-true-freaky/?smid=YTAPC-YTD-VHP This kitten has a parasitic twin that is slowly killing it.























