Charles Darwin discovered what marine iguanas ate during his visit to the Galápagos Islands in 1835. He observed them foraging along the rocky shores and noted their behavior of diving into the ocean to feed on algae and seaweed. By closely studying their feeding habits and the environment they inhabited, Darwin concluded that their diet primarily consisted of marine vegetation. This observation contributed to his broader research on adaptation and natural selection.
Mine ate some yesterday and he's not dead yet
He ate too much
In the finches, Charles Darwin observed the different beak shapes according to where they lived in the Galapagos. He later linked their beak shapes to the food they ate. Their beaks were shaped to make it more convenient to get their food. In tortoises, he observed the shapes of their shells. The shell shapes got either progressively curvier or progressively less curvy as you travel up or down the island. And I'm not 100% sure about the theory thing, but I think it's the Theory of Evolution
Darwin studied the beak of a finch to see how it adapted to the food it ate. hope it helps, good luck!! ;)
Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.
Their beaks were adapted to match the foods they ate.
considering the facts that we have now, the Arawak's ate: fish birds iguanas horses monkeys basically any animal you see!
Finches looked alike, but ate different things.
Same things as most babies cried, slept, ate, etc
they ate fish for food and had sex
They ate more than one land animal. They ate snakes, iguanas, hutias and agoutis. Also, some other animals they ate were turtles and fish. They did NOT eat monkeys, horses, manatees NOR birds. The idiot who said they did is wrong. I'm a real bahamian so I know what they ate.
Darwin was an inquisitive man. Sure he was curious about nature and all that science stuff, but he's also a guy. So when he saw strange animals, he often wondered what they would taste like. The difference between Darwin and the rest of us is that he actually ate 'em!