Darwin and Wallace both concluded that species evolve through the process of natural selection. What similar experiences and information helped them both reach the same conclusion?
A) Both supported the ideas of Cuvier.
B) Both were familiar with the writings of Lyell.
C) Both traveled the world and collected specimens for museums in England.
D) Both were naturalists.
E) Both collected specimens from islands in the Malayan Archipelago. Darwin was an untrained naturalist, while Wallace was an English-trained biologist. Both were well read in the works of Lyell and Malthus, traveled the world collecting specimens for museums, and spent a large amount of time on islands.
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