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The Galápagos Islands had finches that once shared a common ancestry. Darwin found that finches on one island had, over many generations, developed and adapted in differing ways to finches from other islands.
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex
The finches were isolated by island, the many islands of the Galapagos archipelago, their distinctive beaks were adapted to the food available in their given locations, and all descended from a common finch.
Darwin realized finches on the Galapagos Islands were adapted to different regions
That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.
eating nuts,insects etc.
The Galápagos Islands had finches that once shared a common ancestry. Darwin found that finches on one island had, over many generations, developed and adapted in differing ways to finches from other islands.
That the finches were similar to the ones on the mainland, but had adapted to the island environment.
natural selection
Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.
Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex
they have adapted to be able to get different types of food. -apex