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Off the top of my head is a white moth that lived in a forest of white barked trees until a fire went threw the forest. After the fire birds were eating the moths because they stould out on the black of the trees. Over a few years time an several generations biologist documented the mouths turn black. Then as the trees healed the mouths again evolved back to white.
Doesn't this support adaptation more than evolution? The moths were still moths, they adapted to their environment in order to survive. Like animals growing more hair/fur in colder climates...