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Jungle Law

Jungle Law, also known as "survival of the fittest," refers to the idea that in nature or competitive environments, individuals or groups must compete for resources such as food, territory, and safety. It suggests that strength, agility, and adaptability determine success, often leading to conflicts where only the strongest or most strategic survive. While not a formal legal system, it symbolizes the natural order where lawlessness and competition prevail, emphasizing the importance of resilience and resourcefulness in challenging circumstances.