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grass, leaves, and cacti
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Certain species, and how they differed from one island to another; in this case, specifically, finches and tortoises.
Turtles and Tortoises have highly similar DNA, as tortoises are a subgroup of turtles.
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grass, leaves, and cacti
Adaption to the environment is how Darwin explained the differences in shell shape. Hood Island tortoises needed to reach up with their necks further for food than the Isabela Island tortoises.
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Simply because the Island group is so isolated. They tortoises have never interbred with other species, so they're almost identical.
In the galapagos island tortoises eat opuntia cactus.
Darwin learned that there were different shaped backs of the tortoises, some had arc shaped or straight. The other thing the tortoises had is long or short necks. There were varieties of island and on every island there were different tortoises.
Certain species, and how they differed from one island to another; in this case, specifically, finches and tortoises.
The Galápagos Islands are named for the giant tortoise found on several, including the largest island, Isabela.