Question
In which way did the finches on the Galápagos Islands adapt their environments?
They are different colors help them blend into their surroundings
They had different shape beaks that helped them eat certain foods
Some of the finches were much larger than those on other islands
The variation in their claws help them live in different environments
They are different colors help them blend into their surroundings
They had different shape beaks that helped them eat certain foods
Some of the finches were much larger than those on other islands
The variation in their claws help them live in different environments
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**They had different shape beaks that helped them eat certain foods.**
The finches on the Galápagos Islands, often referred to as "Darwin's finches," exhibit a variety of beak shapes and sizes that have adapted to the different food sources available on the islands. These adaptations have allowed them to exploit various ecological niches, demonstrating natural selection in action.
**They had different shape beaks that helped them eat certain foods.**
The finches on the Galápagos Islands, often referred to as "Darwin's finches," exhibit a variety of beak shapes and sizes that have adapted to the different food sources available on the islands. These adaptations have allowed them to exploit various ecological niches, demonstrating natural selection in action.