Card Sort NS v SBVersión en línea Natural Selection v. Selective Breeding por Sonia Carrillo 1 Selective Breeding 2 Natural Selection Dairy farmers look for the cows that can produce the most milk and only breed those cows. Humans decide who reproduces Tigers with a white coat are chosen to mate with one another. This produces more white tigers. Angus cows are bred to increase muscle mass so that we can get more meat out of them Main purpose is money Farmers raise corn that has been made virus-resistant by adding a gene Dogs of having a desirable coat color are bred with one another to produce more puppies with that same coat color. Giraffes with short necks cannot get enough food. After a few generations, only the long neck giraffes have survived. Finches have developed different bird beaks because they eat different types of food Dark colored moths have become more prevalent because they can camouflage against trees. The environment decides who survives and reproduces “Survival of the FITTEST” Over the course of many generations, green beetles became extinct, and brown beetles have flourished. Organisms that are best adapted for their environment survive and reproduce.