Darwin illustrates the action of natural selection in various ways. A weak wolf can still survive, if the number of dear increase in its territory. Cats have a tendency to catch rats rather than mice, because that characteristic is inherited is inherited. Even if a slight difference in the habit of an individual can better suit the individual for survival. Darwin says, "if any slight change innate change of habit or of structure benefited an individual wolf, it would have the best chance of surviving and of leaving offspring". Darwin compares natural selection to animal husbandry by saying, " a breeder selects for some definite object, and free intercrossing will wholly stop his work." He explains intercrossing that it affects those animals, which do not breed at a quick rate.
Darwin illustrates the action of natural selection in various ways. A weak wolf can still survive, if the number of dear increase in its territory. Cats have a tendency to catch rats rather than mice, because that characteristic is inherited is inherited. Even if a slight difference in the habit of an individual can better suit the individual for survival. Darwin says, "if any slight change innate change of habit or of structure benefited an individual wolf, it would have the best chance of surviving and of leaving offspring". Darwin compares natural selection to animal husbandry by saying, " a breeder selects for some definite object, and free intercrossing will wholly stop his work." He explains intercrossing that it affects those animals, which do not breed at a quick rate.
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