Victorian scientists used their observations of the natural world to understand how organisms could change over time. These observations became critical to them when they eventually had to explain how evolution worked to other scientists.
Learn about how Victorian scientists used their observations of the natural world to understand how organisms could change over time.
Evolution is driven by random changes in the genes of organisms, called mutations, and a complex process called natural selection.
Play our evolution game and experience natural selection first hand!
There are 27 km of specimen shelves in the Darwin Centre - the same distance as between the Museum and Junction 6 of the M1.