What was Huxley's relationship with Charles Darwin's theory of evolution?
He opposed it
He was indifferent to it
He advocated for it
He was unaware of it
Answer
Huxley was known as "Darwin's Bulldog" because of his strong advocacy for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Despite having some reservations about certain aspects of Theory, he was a vocal supporter of it in the scientific community.
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