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A famous scientist visited the Galapagos Islands during his expedition on the H. M. S. Beagle. His observations of how various animal species had adapted to life on the islands contributed to his groundbreaking theory. Who was the scientist and what was the subject of his theory?​

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Charles Darwin I believe.

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He believed in evolutionism. Also natural selection. Only the animals that had adapted to their surroundings would survive. The others would quickly die off and not be able to reproduce. Therefore only the best fittest animals would survive.

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