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Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was first published in 1859, introducing much of the world to evolutionary theory.
Charles Darwin visited Valparaíso in 1834, describing it as the "jewel of the Pacific". He was captivated by its steep hills, colourful houses and bustling port, noting both its natural beauty ...
Charles Darwin and Ryan Moore wins the Gr.2 Norfolk Stakes. Royal Ascot. Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post 19.06.2025 Patrick McCann/Racing Post Charles Darwin and Ryan Moore wins the Gr.2 Norfolk ...
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Norfolk favourite could be bad news for bookies An Aidan O'Brien-trained hot-shot may seem like a sure thing but Charles Darwin will have to defy a 17-year losing trend for favourites in the day-three ...
Charles Darwin looked vulnerable when the peloton closed in over two furlongs out, but winning rider Ryan Moore built up the revs and his partner soon burst clear to send his army of supporters into ...
Charles Darwin remained in control the entire race before clinching the win in Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint "Win-and-you’re-in" Norfolk Stakes at the 2025 Royal Ascot.
Scientific Reports (2021). [4] Darwin’s finches treat their feathers with a natural repellent. Scientific Reports (2016).
Charles Darwin (8-13 favourite) proved too good for his rivals with a blistering victory in the opener, the Norfolk Stakes, on the third day of of Royal Ascot 2025. The Aidan O'Brien-trained No ...
O’Brien said: “Charles Darwin is very fast – a big, powerful, strong horse. He has a very good mind as well, so he is very exciting. Ryan has always loved him – and everyone at home loves him.
Those who sent him off at odds of 8-13 will have had few concerns, with Charles Darwin soon bowling along in front under Ryan Moore, finding plenty once challenged and going away at the line to ...