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Researchers studying two different species of Darwin's

Last updated: 7/24/2022

Researchers studying two different species of Darwin's

Researchers studying two different species of Darwin's finches found that they have similar beak sizes when each lives by itself on a different island in the Galapagos. On one island, both species are present. What did researchers find happened? the finches decided to share the available food sources one species developed a slighty larger beak, and the other developed a slighty smaller beak so that they could eat different foods both species developed larger beaks to effectively fight off any competition one species is being driven to extinction