The beaks of finches found

  1. The beaks of the finches pictured are all adapted to different types of food sources. Finches that eat mostly insects have thin,
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  2. The beaks of the finches pictured are all adapted to different types of food sources. Finches that eat mostly insects have thin,
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  3. The picture shows the finches that Darwin observed on the Galapagos Islands in 1835. image Why do these finches have different
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  4. When the team returned to Daphne Major, they found only one in seven finches survived the drought. When they measured the
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  5. Found on the Galapagos Islands are several species of finches, also known as Darwin's Finches. These finches co-exist on the
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  6. During the 19th century, Charles Darwin studied the beaks of finches found on the Galápagos Islands. His work inspired
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  7. Charles Darwin noticed that finches on different islands of the Galápagos Islands were similar but that their beaks were
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  8. Darwin’s finches have different beaks in terms of size and shape to be able to eat different food sources like insects,
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  9. Several species of finch live on the Galapagos Islands. They are very similar in appearance, but have adapted beaks of different
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  10. That it was collected concerning Galapagos bird beat size over time there are 13 types of galabagas finches and they are also
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