08/11/2026
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FOSSILIZED MOSQUITO WITH PRESERVED BLOOD
In 2013, scientists made a shocking discovery in Montanaâs Kishenehn shale: a fossilized mosquito with traces of blood still preserved in its abdomen. Using advanced chemical analysis, researchers detected porphyrinsâmolecules that come from hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in blood. This was the first time ever that direct evidence of a fossil insectâs last meal had been confirmed.
While evolutionists claim this fossil is "46 million years old", the mosquitoâs delicate abdomen not only retained its shape but even preserved fragile organic molecules. How could such a tiny, soft-bodied creatureâand something as unstable as bloodâlast for tens of millions of years? DNA itself is known to break down in less than 100,000 years, and even proteins like hemoglobin are fragile. The discovery raises serious questions about the deep-time assumptions evolutionists rely on.
This evidence fits far better with rapid burial during catastrophic conditions, such as those during Noahâs Flood. Rather than surviving for millions of years, the blood points to a much younger age of the fossil recordâmeasured in thousands, not millions, of years. Once again, science uncovers details that the Bible already makes clear: life was created recently, and global catastrophe reshaped the earth, preserving remarkable snapshots of Godâs creation in stone.