Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller - 2007 Survival of the Fittest 1-5 was released on:
USA: 22 October 2007
Survival of the fittest means that the healthiest, most fit, most powerful animals survive.Though the phrase "survival of the fittest" began from scientists studying animal behavior, it was quickly adopted to describe human behavior and obstacles humans face.Technically, applying the definition of survival of the fittest to human situations, it would mean no one disabled would 'survive'. However, this is a myth that disabled persons are less able or deserving to survive.Many powerful people, such as those with high incomes, often use the excuse "survival of the fittest" to defend how they treat other people unfairly in business transactions."Survival of the fittest" is merely a metaphor and theory, not necessarily fact, though many people have come to believe it is always a fact.
A more "fit" animal should be able to survive longer to reproduce more than it's competitors
yes any kind of adaptation changes over time, is to help the animal improve as well as survive. (survival of the fittest)
The natural production of variation within an animal species and the survival (and by implication breeding) of the fittest variants.
Animal Atlas - 2004 Secrets of Animal Survival was released on: USA: 16 February 2007
The term "fittest" is not actually "fittest to survive" but rather "fittest to survive long enough to reproduce". If one animal lives 20 years, but has 15 offspring, and another lives on 5 years, but manages to have 50 offspring, the latter example would be considered fore "fit" by the standards of Darwin's statement.
Animal Adventures - 1992 Race for Survival was released on: USA: 25 October 2003
Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller - 2007 Animal Giants 1-2 was released on: USA: 1 October 2007
Animal Cops Houston - 2003 Fight for Survival was released on: USA: 29 September 2008
In evolution theory, 'survival of the fittest' is a popular principle. However, this does not mean that the fastest or strongest organism always has better chances for survival. In desert areas for example, a slow animal which uses very little energy and requires little water may have better chances for survival than a big, strong and fast animal with high energy requirements. In this case, the slow animal has higher fitness for its purpose, which is survival in that given area.
Survival Test Dangerous Animal Encounters - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 25 September 2001
Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller - 2007 Animals in the Nose - 1.10 was released on: USA:12 May 2008