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Charles Darwin Caricature, 1874

Illustration of Charles Darwin showing an ape how alike the pair of them are. Darwin (1809-1882) suggested that natural variation in a species creates a wide range of individual characteristics some of which are more useful than others. The competition to survive in nature provides adriving force for evolution in the form of natural selection, a mechanism which weeds out those individuals possessing traits less suitable to the environment. The implications of his theory to man's own origins fuelled a bitter controversy with the church. Image taken from an unnamed artist in The London Sketch Book, 1874.
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Charles Darwin Caricature, 1874
Illustration of Charles Darwin showing an ape how alike the pair of them are. Darwin (1809-1882) suggested that natural variation in a species creates a wide range of individual characteristics some of which are more useful than others. The competition to survive in nature provides adriving force for evolution in the form of natural selection, a mechanism which weeds out those individuals possessing traits less suitable to the environment. The implications of his theory to man's own origins fuelled a bitter controversy with the church. Image taken from an unnamed artist in The London Sketch Book, 1874.
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2528 x 4542 px | 32.9 MB
Taille d'impression:
21.4 x 38.5 cm | 8.4 x 15.1 in (300 dpi)