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Now we're getting down to something I can cover with elementary school
students! Eric has a good point about how "fit" is perceived. I do sometimes
have occasion to bring up this mistaken concept of "survival of the fittest"
= "who is best at kicking your butt". When we do a live animals/endangered
species class, here's a factoid that opens eyes of kids:
In a one on one fight between you + a tiger, you're in big trouble. And yet,
tigers may very likely be extinct in your lifetime (at least in the wild).
Then hold up a hissing cockroach. This animal represents no threat to you in
a one-on-one, yet its species has been around since before the dinosaurs, is
doing well today, and will very likely outlast humans.
Jonah Cohen
Outreach & Public Programs Manager
Science Center of Connecticut
"On blind faith they place reliance,
what we need more of is science"
-MC Hawking
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From: Eric Siegel [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: Evolution frantics, semantics and romantics
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Speaking of semantics, I am struck by the drift of the word "fit" (as
in survival of the fittest). It now synonymous with buff, or tough,
or strong.
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