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  • 30-04-2020
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Why are the beak sizes and shapes of Darwin’s finches different?

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kiyamccrty kiyamccrty
  • 30-04-2020

Answer:

Adaptation

Explanation:

Some beaks made it easier for the type of food that bird was trying to get, for example the sharper the beak the better it could possible break a nut

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claraseo
claraseo claraseo
  • 30-04-2020
also evolution and genetic flow are factors when animals change their physical features.
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