Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment green beetles are harder to see on leaves so birds eat primary orange beetles according to the theory of natural selection in the future orange beetles will

likely evolve traits that allow them to better blend in with their environment, such as a green coloration or a pattern that mimics the leaves. This would help them to avoid being eaten by birds and increase their chances of survival and reproduction, ultimately leading to a shift in the population towards more green-colored beetles. This process is a key mechanism in evolution, as organisms with traits that are better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on their genes to the next generation.