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Finches in the Galápagos Islands, particularly the famous Darwin's finches, exhibit remarkable diversity in beak size and shape, which has evolved in response to the islands' varying food sources. This adaptive radiation allowed them to exploit different ecological niches, from seed-eating to insect-feeding. Their variations have provided critical insights into the process of natural selection and evolution. Overall, these finches are a prime example of how species can rapidly adapt to their environments.

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