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Q: A beak that is large enough to enable a finch to crack hard seeds is an example?
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What is a finch's beak adapted to work as?

They are adapted to crack shells.


What bird cracks seeds with its bill?

Many birds are able to crack seeds with their bills. The sparrow, finch, grosbeak and cardinal crack seeds with their bills.


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Primary consumer


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What is the state bird of NJ?

it is the American Gold Finch. coincidentally enough this birds is purely vegetarian


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The evolutionary pattern illustrated by the finch species on the galapagos islands is an example of what?

divergent evolution i think


How would the introduction of another species of seed-eating ground finch to the island most likely influence the medium ground finch?

they wont be able to have enough food to feed all other finches that feed on plants


What is the effect of climate on the size of the finch's beak an example of?

Natural Selection. Bedi<3;)


Where in the courtroom do the finch children and Dill sit to observe the trial?

The Finch children and Dill sit in the "colored balcony" of the courtroom to observe the trial. This is the designated area for African Americans in the segregated courthouse.


Explain how the shape of finches beak is an example of an adaptation?

The shape of a finch's beak is different according to what food it eats.