"Wild animals almost never die of old age: starvation, disease, or predators catch up with them long before they become really senile. Until recently this was true of man too. Most animals die in childhood, many never get beyond the egg stage. Starvation and other causes of death are the ultimate reason why populations cannot increase indefinitely. But as we have seen for our own species, there is no necessary reason why it ever has to come to that. If only animals would control their birth rates, starvation need never happen."
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Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene (1989)
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Richard Dawkins
evolutionary biologist, ethologist, science writer
1941 · United Kingdom
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