Natural selection
Many believe that Charles Darwin coined the term "survival of the fittest". In fact, it was philosopher Herbert Spencer. According to science, evolution means much more than just natural selection of the strongest.
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
These tigers will now demonstrate what survival of the fittest really means.
Survival of the fittest mean the organism that is reproductively fit. The organism that survives, but more importantly, outproduces conspecifics in progeny id the fittest.
Darwin has a theory of Survival of the Fittest.
Survival of the fittest
Natural selection. A much more accurate term.
Survival of the fittest
Natural selection- which is the mechanism driving evolution
Natural selection. A much more accurate term.
It is also known as Survival of the Fittest.
Natural Selection
survival of the fittest
Survival of the fittest. Not the BEST, but the fittest.
Survival of the Fittest - novel - was created in 1997.
Competition. The struggle of the fittest. The survival of the fittest.
Herbert Spencer did not actually use the term "survival of the fittest"; that phrase was coined by Herbert Spencer's contemporary, Charles Darwin. Spencer, however, adopted Darwin's ideas of natural selection and social evolution in his own works.