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Robert Fitzroy, estudioso de la fisonomia humana y capitán del bergantín británico Beagle, estuvo a punto de rechazar al joven Charles Darwin entre su tripulación por la forma de su nariz. Para Fitzroy, una persona con un apéndice nasal tan ancho y aplastado no podía tener carácter aventurero ni fortaleza para soportar una larga travesía marítima.
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