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Darwin explained why Galapagos species had different adaptations than similar South American species with Evolution.
~Darwin observed that the characteristics of many animals and plants varied noticeably among the different Galapagos Islands. They also had different adaptations, such as beak size and shape, and tortoises' shell shape, with helped them survive in their environment.
Darwin explained why Galapagos species had different adaptations than similar South American species with Evolution.
No, evolution has created different species of finches on the Galapagos Islands. There are 15 different species that are found on the Galapagos islands.
The Galapagos Islands had the most influence on Darwin's theory of evolution. During his visit to the islands, he observed different species of finches and tortoises with unique adaptations that supported his ideas about natural selection and species evolution.
Darwin realized finches on the Galapagos Islands were adapted to different regions
Among other things....it seems to me that he noticed the same birds that all had different beaks depending on what they ate and where they lived. He postulated that the different beaks were genetic adaptations that arose from environmental stimuli.
Their beaks are different
Their beaks are different
Galapagos animals are different from others in the world because they evolved with time according to the environment of these islands. This is why most of the wildlife in Galapagos is endemic (unique to these Islands)
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Darwin observed that the finches on the Galapagos Islands had unique beak shapes and sizes that were adaptations to different diets. These variations in beak structure led him to hypothesize that the finches had evolved into different species to better exploit available food sources on the different islands.