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there are hard bird beaks and soft donkey beaks

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they have razor sharp beaks.

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Based on Darwin's observation of the finches what explanation did he give as to how different types of beaks could have evolved?

there were variations in the beaks already.


What process produced the two different types of beaks shown?

natural selection


What best explains why hawks have sharp pointed beaks while hummingbirds have long thin beaks?

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How are the Galapagos finches different?

Their beaks are different


How are Galapagos finches different?

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Different birds require different beaks and mouth-parts depending on their diet. Birds that eat meat need heavy, powerful beaks, nectar-feeding birds need long, thin beaks, etc. Beaks can also be used to attract a mate.


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the beaks adapted to what they ate. all the different beaks have different jobs


What is the relationship between the galapagos finches' beak shapes and their environment?

the beaks adapted to what they ate. all the different beaks have different jobs


How many types of whales have beaks?

Just one, brother.


What are the three types of beaks?

Pigons,Flamingos,and Humming birds.


How do birds feed them self?

Different types of birds eat different things, so the way they eat it varies. Meat-eaters have long hooked beaks they use to tear strips of meat off of their prey. Seed-eaters have shorter, thick, pointed beaks to hull the seeds they eat. Fruit-eaters have medium sized beaks to crush the fruit and get pieces off of it.