That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.
shared a common ancestor
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That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.
The Galapagos Islands. About 600 miles due West of Ecuador.
Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.
different finch populations that appeared closely related Charles Darwin, while on the Galapagos Islands, studied finches and their beak structure as their ability to eat fruits, nuts and bugs.
He observed the finches from the Galapagos islands, the mussels from the land lifted in Chile, the huge tortoises and dark lizards.
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•The overall observations he made were Survival of the Fittest. He observed the finches beaks from the mainland and from the islands. He realized that finches were all the same species, however they adapted in their own special way.
The difference between their beaks
He saw primarily the finches. He also found sloth bones that looked different from the present sloths (Back in his 'present' days) Subscribe -Spiderfang333 on youtube
It was the Galapagos Islands
their beakes were adaptationsrelated to the foods the finches ate