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His jobs were to keep the captain company and to observe as much as he could about the different plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands.
Finches, amomg others...
he looked at the different islands and found that the same species on every different island had adapted to their certain island
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.
British Naturalist Charles Darwin visited Galapagos Islands in 1835. During his visit he observed that difference species were in a constant battle of survival with each other, and there was a variation in between tortoise on the sand and those in the water.
The Galapagos Islands. About 600 miles due West of Ecuador.
That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.
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His jobs were to keep the captain company and to observe as much as he could about the different plants and animals on the Galapagos Islands.
Finches, amomg others...
It was the Galapagos Islands
Darwin was able to observe how a few basic creatures evolved and specialized in different roles.
Darwin was able to observe how a few basic creatures evolved and specialized in different roles.
Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.
That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.
he looked at the different islands and found that the same species on every different island had adapted to their certain island
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.