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: He highlights anatomical "errors" that make sense only through evolution, such as the recurrent laryngeal nerve (which takes an unnecessarily long route in giraffes) and human "tail" remnants.
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution (2009) by Richard Dawkins is a comprehensive defense of evolutionary biology, written to provide the "missing" evidence some felt was absent from his previous polemics. Dawkins moves beyond theoretical arguments to present evolution as an backed by multiple scientific disciplines. Core Arguments and Evidence The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Ev...
: He uses the rapid transformation of wolves into diverse dog breeds and wild mustard into cabbages to illustrate how "sculpting" gene pools works over relatively short timescales.
: Dawkins emphasizes that all life is connected through a universal lineage, viewing humans as one "tiny twig" on a flourishing tree rather than the pinnacle of a hierarchy. : Available at Books A Million for approximately $4
: He specifically targets "Intelligent Design" proponents, arguing that the cruelty and waste in nature (e.g., wasps eating live caterpillars from the inside) contradict the idea of a loving, intentional creator.
: Digital versions narrated by Dawkins and Lalla Ward are at Barnes & Noble for $29.99 . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Ev...
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