Who is the father of evolution
Question asked by: kim boul
Asked on: 13 Feb 2010
The father of evolution is Charles Darwin who is famous for developing the theory.
Although others had mooted the idea beforehand he was the one that developed it into a full blown theory and showed how the beaks of certain finches had changed in order to adapt to the type of food that they ate such as a fatter beak or a thinner beak depending what sort of flowers and berries it was that they were eating.
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