"自然淘汰は決してランダムではありません。"
— Richard Dawkins
Simplified Meaning:
Natural selection works like a filter in nature, picking out which animals or plants survive and reproduce based on their traits. It isn't about luck; it's based on how well they are adapted to their environment. For instance, think about giraffes with longer necks that can reach more food high in the trees. These giraffes are more likely to survive and have babies, passing on their long-neck genes. Over time, more giraffes end up with long necks because it's useful for getting food. So, it's a pattern where only the best-suited creatures thrive, making it a systematic process, not a random one. People can apply this idea by striving to improve important skills and adapting to their surroundings to succeed.
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Adaptation Biology Darwinism Evolution Evolutionary theory Genetics Natural selection Survival of the fittest
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