Darwin predicts long-nosed moth in Madagascar

Darwin predicts long-nosed moth in Madagascar

Darwin predicts long-nosed moth in Madagascar

English naturalist proved correct 142 years after his prediction

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Guest: demoninatutu (434 days ago)

Latest comment: "Brilliant clip up until "This is the place to look for extraordinary creations." "

Guest: Hefrahim n'ogoo (440 days ago)

If you want to believe you are great great great Uncle is a chimp them so be it. If I am evolving from a monkey them why are they not having baby humans today? Huh? Gotcha.

claudiusClaudius (506 days ago)

There is no evolution! Darwin was wrong! The truth is: Chuck Norris allows some species to live and others he decides to kill.

Guest (437 days ago)

Hefrahim- No-one except you has ever suggested that chimps ever had baby humans! That is madness, the process of evolution is slow and steady. Even if you cannot tell the difference between "n" and "m" this does not mean your children will be chimps. Chimps and humans do share a large amount of DNA, but they are different species now and cannot reproduce together. If you want to believe in an all powerful thing then go ahead, just do not try and use logic to defend your mysticism.

Guest: Harry (567 days ago)

Wierd, for an insect to evolve to especially go for that nectar its nectar must be especially sweet/nutritious or something.

Guest: Dr Stabs (557 days ago)

When you look really deep into evolution and the way that species of organism, animal/plant/bacterial, have evolved to survive, you can't help but sometimes think that there could be intelligent design. P.S. I am not a creationist.