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As Prum points out, Darwin’s idea that female animals might appreciate beauty for its own sake was also daring for this reason. Males may gradually evolve beautiful traits, Darwin proposed—whether splendid feathers or song or bower—“through the preference of the females during many generations.” Male peacock feathers, for instance, coevolved with the aesthetic sense of the female, who appreciates the glorious colors and patterns.
The Genius of Birds
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