Richard Dawkins: bees and deceitful plants (1991)

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Richard Dawkins: bees and deceitful plants (1991)
Excerpt from: The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (1991) - Episode 4 - "The Ultraviolet Garden

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  • that is awesome, just awesome.

  • It's absolutely amazing how flowering plants and insects have co-evolved. Too often, there is so much theory, we forget to look at the real life examples. This is a great example of co-evolution.

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  • aww 1:05 this particular example was explained in the origin of species XD pretty cool to see it here!

  • Very good video and very good explanation. Dawkins is the best ambasaador of the evolution theory

  • nature is intelligent design.

  • @sketchbook1 People personify or anthropomorphize non-human things all the time. It's a natural, unthinking process. Don't let the words distract you. C:

  • thats crazy, wtf

  • So do I

  • I agree with you.

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