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today were going to debunk the popular evolutionary misconception that all traits are adaptive even if a trait serves a particular purpose that does not necessarily mean that it is an adaptation for that purpose its tempting to look at feathers on a bird and say those must be an adaptation to help them fly however when we actually look at the evolutionary origin of feathers it seems that they initially arose through similar processes as mammalian hair and are therefore not an adaptation for flight so if not all traits are adaptations then what actually constitutes an adaptation generally an adaptation is the result of natural selection and is any variation in a trait that ends up making it easier for an organism with that trait to survive and reproduce in its environment finches in different environments have different diets and they also tend to have different beaks sizes and shapes this is because their beak size is an adaptation that allows them to better access food in their give