Asked by meh
                There are 13 species of Darwin’s finches on the Galapagos Islands. They have many similar features but differ in beak size and shape. Which explanation accounts for these characteristics?(1 point)
Responses
Each finch species evolved from a different ancestor.
Each finch species evolved from a different ancestor.
Finch species interbreed.
Finch species interbreed.
Finch species have similar diets.
Finch species have similar diets.
All finch species evolved from a common ancestor.
            
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Each finch species evolved from a different ancestor.
Each finch species evolved from a different ancestor.
Finch species interbreed.
Finch species interbreed.
Finch species have similar diets.
Finch species have similar diets.
All finch species evolved from a common ancestor.
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                    Answered by
            Living Cheeto
            
    I got you:
1. The animal lived millions of years ago
2. Species A evolved into species B and C
3. Pythons descended from an animal with legs
4. All finch species evolved from a common ancestor
Yw
    
1. The animal lived millions of years ago
2. Species A evolved into species B and C
3. Pythons descended from an animal with legs
4. All finch species evolved from a common ancestor
Yw
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