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In reply to the discussion: Oliver Serves Himself Dinner (not for the squeamish) [View all]Irish_Dem
(63,087 posts)39. Darwin's natural selection?
More animals are produced each generation that can survive.
Animal traits and characteristics vary and the variation is heritable. Those animals with heritable traits better suited to the environment will survive.
So say some animals are born just liking to hunt, to eat, etc. They will survive in greater numbers and pass down that DNA trait. As opposed to animals who are indifferent to hunting and killing.
So a random animal trait will appear which loads on survival and then pretty soon that becomes a widespread trait.
I am just guessing here, evolutionary processes are not my area of expertise.
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Interesting that the cats have food in their bowls but still chase other animals.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#33
If a species really enjoys the hunt, kill and dinner chances of survival are higher?
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#36
I don't think dogs are boring, but they are fairly predictable in most cases.
Ocelot II
Apr 2023
#48