>>14141576>All food in their cave is being eatenBugs don't experience resource scarcity. Cave insects eat biological material that trickles down from above open-air environment. It's a constant supply.
but lets assume they do for argument
>to find more food bugs are pushed out of the caveNo, that is not being "pushed". A person is not being pushed to the grocery store when food runs out. He can just sit on his chud ass and die.
Moreover, why did the bugs enter the cave in the first place? Were they "pushed" out of "open-air" environments? That makes no sense. There is far more food outside of caves where plants exist. You are saying resource scarcity "pushes" them out but ignore that they went the opposite direction, towards scarcity, to get in the cave.
Lastly, bugs don't comprehend if they are entering or exiting a cave. They go wherever they smell food. It's paradoxical that cave insects "evolved" to exclusively live in caves since it must have involved countless generations of leaving a better, vastly vastly more resource-full environment for a worse one.
There are very few true cave insects. They would never survive outside a cave too. If there was ever resource scarcity they'd just go extinct.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_insect>Bugs with noticeable differences What differences?
>are pushed out more activelyMeaningless. The entire situation would be "passive" as well it if actually could happen.
>>14141581>You [evolved into being] strong because your evolution program is the most suited for that type of environmentThis is circular. Evolution cannot guide evolution. "Evolution program" is seriously ambiguous too and I'm half inclined to say it's not a valid phrase. Can't google a single example.