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Yes it is a part of Darwin's theory of natural selection. If a population of male peacock has over produced, all the male will not get the chance to mate with a female. The one having more attractive tail will be chosen by the females. Thus genes for more attractive tails will be transmitted in the subsequent generations.

Yes it is a part of Darwin's theory of natural selection. If a population of male peacock has over produced, all the male will not get the chance to mate with a female. The one having more attractive tail will be chosen by the females. Thus genes for more attractive tails will be transmitted in the subsequent generations.

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