Beauty and it’s role in evolution
- Murali Thondebhavi

- Jan 16, 2019
- 1 min read
A long read, this one, will take us through the reasoning behind why some animals/birds have sacrificed evolutionary advantageous changes to that that have enhanced only their beauty.
Quoting the article..
If there is a universal truth about beauty — some concise and elegant concept that encompasses every variety of charm and grace in existence — we do not yet understand enough about nature to articulate it. What we call beauty is not simply one thing or another, neither wholly purposeful nor entirely random, neither merely a property nor a feeling. Beauty is a dialogue between perceiver and perceived. Beauty is the world’s answer to the audacity of a flower. It is the way a bee spills across the lip of a yawning buttercup; it is the care with which a satin bowerbird selects a hibiscus bloom; it is the impulse to recreate water lilies with oil and canvas; it is the need to place roses on a grave.
It does read like a David Attenborough episode. Good one though.





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