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Using AI Scientists confirms that Birds Are More Colorful Closer To The Equator

Birds more colorful near the equator: Darwin had given the theory of change in the color of birds 200 years ago, now AI has justified it in the investigation
Humans have evolved from monkeys. The scientist who told this, Charles Darwin, gave the Long Held Theory 200 years ago in the 18th century. It was approved in the investigation of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Similarly, Darwin said that birds near the equator are more colourful. As we move towards the poles, their color starts to fade or darken. Whether this theory is correct or not, it has been investigated by the scientists of Stanford University of America.

Research done on 24,345 birds

The investigation revealed that 30% more colorful birds are found near the equator than in the polar regions.
Dr. Charis Coone and Dr. Gavin Thomas from Stanford University’s Department of Bioscience studied 24,345 different bird specimens from 4,527 species housed in the Nature History Museum. For this, his photographs were taken in different positions. It was found that 30% more colorful birds are found near the equator than in the polar regions.

This will help in better understanding of biodiversity. However, some scientists had said such a thing even in the 19th century, but till now it could not be confirmed. So far, the only information we have known about the dietary differences of birds is that the species of birds around the equator are colourful.

According to research, this difference of colors was seen more clearly in female birds than in male birds. However, some species of America such as Pasernia cyrus and birds named Blue, Yellow, Green and Red proved to be exceptions.

Darwin’s notebook stolen two decades ago found

In 1859, Darwin’s notebook, the Origin of Species, had disappeared from the Cambridge University library two decades earlier. This notebook was found in a bag outside the library on Tuesday. It has written a note of Easter wishes to the librarian.

 

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