☺ Open In App Sign In What are some practical examples of survival of fittest? Ad by DuckDuckGo What are some simple steps I can take to protect my privacy online? Many people believe that they can't do anything to protect their privacy online, but that's not true. There actually are simple... Continue Reading 5 Answers Krishan Jangid, CSE Aspirant Answered Mar 11 2017 · Author has 246 answers and 315.6k answer views Natural selection or Survival of the fittest concept first theorized by Charles Darwin , is the adjustment of genes throughout generations based on factors that help it survive Here are some examples of Survival of the fittest:In a habitat there are red bugs and green bugs. The birds prefer the taste of the red bugs, so soon there are many green bugs and few red bugs. The green bugs reproduce and make more green bugs and eventually there are no more red bugs. In an ecosystem, some giraffes have long necks and others have short ones. If something caused low-lying shrubs to die out, the giraffes with short necks would not get enough food. After a few generations, all the giraffes would have long necks. Deer mice that migrated to the sand hills of Nebraska changed from dark brown to light brown to better hide from predators in the sand. Galapagos finches all have different types of beaks. During drought, the finches with the larger beaks survived better than those with smaller beaks. During rainy times, more small seeds were produced and the finches with smaller beaks fared better. In one ecosystem, lizards that had long legs could climb better to avoid floods and reach food. Insects become resistant to pesticides very quickly, sometime in one generation. If an insect is resistant to the chemical, most of the offspring will also be resistant. Considering that insect generations can be a matter of weeks, insects in an area can become immune to a chemical within months. The bacterium Pseudomonas metabolizes nylon; but, when a certain type of this bacterium that did not eat nylon was placed in an environment where nylon was the only food, the bacterium evolved until it ate the nylon. Peacock females pick their mate according to the male’s tail. The ones with the largest and brightest tails mate more often. Today, males that do not have bright feathers are very rare. The peppered moth used to be a light color with black spots. When the atmosphere in London became filled with soot because of the Industrial Revolution, the white trees became darker and light colored moths were eaten by birds more readily. Within months, moths became darker and lighter moths were rare. After the Industrial Revolution, light colored moths were found in greater numbers. Rat snakes are all very similar except in coloring. Some are striped and some are green, black, and orange. This is due to living in many different types of terrain and adapting to the environment. Sharks are colored white on the underside and blue or gray on the top. This is their camouflage as the top blends with the water color to someone looking down into the water and the bottom blends with the light coming through the water from above. Bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics and this can happen very quickly, since bacteria can produce several generations within one day. The strongest bacteria are the last to die and the antibiotics sometimes do not kill all of them. The field mustard plant survived a drought in southern California because of genetic changes that made it produce flowers earlier. Plants that survive a drought have to have a short growing season and the field mustard evolved quickly. Humans have evolved and are still evolving. There are people more resistant to malaria that live in Africa. Now you can better understand how natural selection works and how our species today have been shaped by natural selection. Thanks 19.7k views · View 17 Upvoters · View Sharers RELATED QUESTIONS (MORE ANSWERS BELOW) What are some good examples of survival of the fittest that you have seen in reality? 20,582 Views What examples in human nature has "survival of the fittest" been more apt, since the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak? 1,526 Views What is a real life example of 'survival of the fittest' in human history? 1,249 Views Does "survival of the fittest" apply to humans? Are the best specimens of our species really outlasting others? 30,304 Views Does "Survival of Fittest" still apply to modern humans? Why? 18,075 Views OTHER ANSWERS Nathaniel Hernandez, Sound Recordist Film Maker at Texas Ballet Theater (2012-present) Answered Sep 17, 2019 You must understand the meaning of the TERM; It has NOTHING to do with animals, bugs , plants, monerans, minerals or their behaviors . That would be NATURAL SELECTION. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST IS A SOCIALOGIC TERM FOR THE SOCIALOGY OF HUMAN BEINGS. It only applies to humans- more specifically, a term in human sociology. Formatively it is widely misused in terms of Biology on every scale possible. That being said here is my answer: Lets say( that in your village) the babies born into a two parent home don't go to the doctor as much as babies born into a single parent one. The 2 parent children be... Continue Reading Sponsored by Constant Contact In these uncertain times, we're here for you. Get your small business support kit, which includes free resources, tailored to your industry, and more. Learn More Gloria Cole, Anthropologists study natural selection Answered Aug 28, 2019 · Author has 18.8k answers and 4.2m answer views Originally Answered: What is an example of survival of the fittest? There are no examples of “survival of the fittest”. Survival of the fittest belongs to the debunked theory of Social Darwinism created by Herbert Spencer. It is a misconceived idea that society operates on the same principles as biological evolution - it doesn’t. 1.4k views · View 1 Upvoter Kuberan Sellaccannoue, former student at University of Mysore (1975-1976) Answered Jul 25, 2019 · Author has 1.5k answers and 184.6k answer views In a situation of demand one should learn to survive and they will survive. For example in an emergent situation like flood ,earth quake, people will not be able to tolerate the unexpected in unwarrantied situation they will die in the struggle. A case of the survival of the fittest. 1.9k views · View 1 Upvoter RELATED QUESTIONS (MORE ANSWERS BELOW) Why is the phrase “survival of the fittest” misleading when describing the theory of natural selection? 4,319 Views What is considered "survival of the fittest" today? 5,396 Views What can be the implementation of "survival of the fittest" in practical human life? 2,033 Views What's the significance of "survival of the fittest"? 1,737 Views Survival of the fittest: Based on the theory, is it true that everything we do is to survive? 3,013 Views OTHER ANSWERS Justin Simon Answered Feb 20, 2020 · Author has 512 answers and 38.9k answer views Humans as a species dominated the world with their intelligence, developed agriculture for food, domesticated animals for food, built tools, developed an advanced civilization. Now they destroy the planet as they are masters of survival on the planet. 281 views Sponsored by Credit Secrets Her credit score went from 588 to 781 with this 5 minute trick. Mom saves family from financial disaster using this one simple credit trick. Read More RELATED QUESTIONS What are some good examples of survival of the fittest that you have seen in reality? 20,582 Views What examples in human nature has "survival of the fittest" been more apt, since the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak? 1,526 Views What is a real life example of 'survival of the fittest' in human history? 1,249 Views Does "survival of the fittest" apply to humans? Are the best specimens of our species really outlasting others? 30,304 Views Does "Survival of Fittest" still apply to modern humans? 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