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Biology, 21.01.2021 18:20, wbrandi118

Why do the finch species look so different on the Galapagos Islands? A. The finches were collected from around the world by Charles Darwin and released onto the islands.
B. When the finches migrated to new islands with new food sources, they needed to adapt in order to
survive.
C. Different species of finches mated and their traits combined to form new species of finches.
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