Daily Knowledge Question #159
Every dog has his theory
In the 1860s, following the publication Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species and the birth of a new era in biology, brilliant English scientist Thomas Huxley was known as “Darwin’s bulldog”. Why?
A) Because of his tenacious public defence of evolutionary theory
B) Because his loyalty to Darwin allowed for no criticism at all
C) Because he attacked Darwin’s positions at every opportunity
D) Because his speaking style was said to resemble a dog’s barking
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