Sunday, 30 March 2025

Ancient wasp may have used its rear end to trap flies

 

Image courtesy of Qiong Wuh

Joel Kontinen

Wasps might use there rear end to catch  fear end to catch flies and other insects. Scientist have analysed a wasp they taught was 99 million years old. ‘

But the evolutionists dating  relies on amber that was so old in Myanbar and it is not based on fossils. Only evolution can think of millions of years.  

“An extraordinary extinct wasp preserved in amber may have used its abdomen to grasp other insects like a Venus flytrap before laying its eggs on them.”

Source:

Chris Simms 2025 Ancient wasp preserved in amber may have used its rear end to trap flies | New Scientist 27 March