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Do peppered moths, in the wild, often settle on tree trunks?
An online exchange sponsored by Arthur S. Lodge
By: Jonathan Wells, Dave Thomas, Kim Johnson, Ian Musgrave
Arthur S. Lodge
January 1, 2000


Click here to connect to the online debate/inquiry. Aruthur S. Lodge asks evolutionists and ID proponents whether peppered moths tend to rest on tree trunks or elsewhere.

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