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3. Which part of the finch has changed over time? 4. For each of these diagrams, write what type of food the beak shape is best suited for.
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3. Which part of the finch has changed over time?
4. For each of these diagrams, write what type of food the beak shape is best suited for.
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3. their beak has changed over time
4. A. Seeds B. Insects C. Buds/fruit D. Leaves :)
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