As I recall, Darwin talks about adaptability as the key to survival. Yet, everyone says he says survival of the fittest. These are two very different things. Adaptability, to me, means the ability to make do with what one has at hand and flourish. Survival of the fittest, to me, means those with the biggest guns win. I think Darwin said the former and not the latter. Giraffes and long necks come to mind. Input appreciated. and thanks.


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The animals suffer from a lack of food, thus they have the WILL to reach the upper leaves of a tree. They begin to stretch their necks which begin to longen as an evolutionary process. This change of length of the neck is heritary. Lamarck thus backs the theory of ACTIVE adaptation.