Charles Darwin is often credited with the discovery of the theory of natural selection.
This is partially true, but it isn’t totally true. He didn’t do this alone. In particular, there was someone else who did much of the research that lead to the discovery.
In the process, he also made a discovery that bear’s his name and influenced the fields of both biology and geology.
Learn more about Alfred Russell Wallace and the Wallace Line, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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