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Darwin discovered that different species of finches lived on different islands. These different species had different looking beaks. Some meant for berries, some meant for nuts, and some meant for bugs.

Name one thing that Darwin observed on the Galapagos Islands that supported his theory of evolution by natural selection similar but not identical species of finches inhabited islands near the Galapagos.

What did Darwin observe in the Galapagos Islands?

In the archipelago, Darwin observed birds with different beak shapes, which he later discovered were all finches. Looking closely, he noticed that each beak shape helped in a way of feeding: wide and robust beaks for eating hard seeds, those more tapered for insects and larvae.

Darwin saw that variation and selection produced adaptations not only in the structure of the feet, but also in the shape and size of the beaks.

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