The venus flytrap - Dionaea muscipula Ellis Don Waller
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Charles Darwin referred to the carnivorous plant known as the "Venus flytrap" (Dionaea muscipula) as one of the most wonderful plants in the world. He was particularly fascinated by its unique mechanism of trapping insects, which showcases an extraordinary adaptation for survival. The plant's rapid leaf movement and its ability to digest prey highlight the complexities of evolution and natural selection that Darwin studied extensively.
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel - 1972 Charles Darwin HMS Beagle was released on: USA: 1972
he found many wonderful things in his discoveries
Charles Darwin coined the terms "natural selection" and "survival of the fittest" to describe the process of evolution by which species adapt to their environment over time.
Explorer and Biologist
Overanalytical and reclusive.
Charles Darwin's name was Charles Robert Darwin.
Herbert Spenser used the phrase first after reading Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species in 1864. Herbert Spenser was a biologist and sociologist and did write about evolution before Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin used the term "natural selection" to describe the process by which certain heritable traits become more common in a population over time due to their advantage in survival and reproduction.
Where was Charles Darwin born
Charles Darwin was a naturalist.