Charles Darwin did not personally grow legs. Darwin's theory of evolution explains how organisms, over many generations, can develop adaptations, including the growth of legs or other bodily features, through natural selection and the process of evolution.
Yes. Darwin is a fish. The clues that led to the realization that he was a fish is: 1: In one episode Darwin woke up from a fishbowl 2: If you remove his legs and arms, you have a perfect replica of a fish 3: The thing sticking out of Darwin's head is a fin if you look closely 4: And if you notice, when Darwin is not talking his lips are always puckered up like a fish. Fin + sleep in fishbowl + Head of a fish = Darwin/Goldfish
Charles Darwin's father, Robert Darwin, was a physician.
Yes, Charles Darwin had five siblings - three brothers and two sisters. He was the fifth of six children born to Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin.
Darwin did not actually meet Lamarck in person. Lamarck's ideas on evolution were published before Darwin's time, and Darwin was familiar with them through his readings. Darwin's theory of natural selection differed from Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics.
There are no signs that Darwin ever reconsidered the basic outline of his Theory of Evolution. http://www.answers.com/charles+darwin
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Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
yes he could grow DADDY LONG LEGS.
It doesn't grow legs. It just doesn't have it in the game.
Dragonfly can grow legs back, however only when all of their legs are gone.
He may shave them But for some people husband's legs they do grow hair.
there butts grow
if the arms can maybe the legs can to
is a moth can legs back?
nope they're not....darwin is only their pet fish but grew its legs and adopted by the wattersons
On your legs?