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Quote from: white boy on February 12, 2005, 10:50:32 AMyesThen why in nature do animals such as the cheetah, sacrifice their own lives, to save people from their family? Why do aligators carry turtles in their mouths back to water for safety? Why animals such as elephants refuse to abandon members of their herd that are born with deformities, even if it means sacrificing their own lives? You can not prove that nature only acts out of self-interest. Nature does not follow the rule of survival of the fittest.
Yea, for any questions read -Euthanasia-'s posts he did the sonning job already, no work for me left in here. Whatever species adjusts best survives, it is simple. Through evolution a certain species adjusts better and better through the years.
Quote from: 7even the Mastermind on February 12, 2005, 11:14:05 AMYea, for any questions read -Euthanasia-'s posts he did the sonning job already, no work for me left in here. Whatever species adjusts best survives, it is simple. Through evolution a certain species adjusts better and better through the years. I asked if nature followed the "rule" of survival of the fittest. And the many examples of animals risking their own lives and killing themselves to save others definitely shows that nature is not following that "rule".
it is obvious that when it comes down to it it is the survival of the fittest... if a mum elephant has a deformed child she and her deformed child most likely will die.. their not the fittest... bad topic, absolute nonsense, no discussion for this topic.
i have developped hate for murakaman or wateva his nic is.