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13 February, 07:40

Give two examples of animals that Darwin may have found slightly different from more common or well-known species. What made them different?

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  1. 13 February, 09:21
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    There are thirteen species of Darwin's famed finches in the Galapagos. Each evolved from a single common ancestor, through a process known as adaptive radiation, in order to exploit a new and different ecological niche. While the species pretty much all look alike to the untrained eye, each has a slightly ...
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