The Galapagos Islands, which are about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
a fancy pigeon and the finches
he studied finches iguanas and tortoises. :)
On the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin observed unique species of birds, tortoises, finches, and marine iguanas. These observations contributed to the development of his theory of evolution by natural selection.
Darwin was interested in the finches! The finches weren't interested in him!
Charles Darwin studied the unique flora and fauna of the Galapagos Islands, focusing on the variations among the finches and tortoises that helped him develop his theory of evolution by natural selection. His observations of these species' adaptations to their environments were crucial to his groundbreaking work on the origin of species.
charles Darwin was an amazing person
Galapagos finches
Charles Darwin discover the finches in Galapagos in 1831. He noticed that the finches beaks were different compared to the finch's in Ecuador.
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Charles Darwin
he study finches on his way back
He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
The 13 Galapagos finches.
On each island of the Galapagos Islands
a fancy pigeon and the finches
Charles Darwin studied Finches and their beak structure as their ability to eat fruit, nuts and bugs. He went to the Galapagos to do this.
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