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Danika Trujillo
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29 May, 05:48
What did Darwin think of the fossil record
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Neveah Leon
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The "fossil record had caused Darwin more grief than joy. Nothing distressed him more than the Cambrian explosion, the coincident appearance of almost all complex organic designs," according to Stephen Gould in the book entitled The Panda’s Thumb
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