Biology, 13.01.2021 19:20 trinitymarielouis
The image shows the beak shapes of four different tinches observed by Charles Darwin on the Galapagos Islands Darwin observed that broad-boaked inches
prefer to eat large, hard seeds, while finches with narrow beaks cat small, soft seeds
What did Charles Darwin infer from this study that led to the development of the Theory of Evolution?
Anches with broad breaks have Nigher survival rules than tinches with nurow beaks
Finches with narrow beaks gradually evolve broader beaks to feed on all types of seeds
The finches evolved from different ancestors with different shapes of beaks
. The finches evolved from a common ancestor and developed different break shapes to adapt to the food available
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