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Adaptive Radiation  Darwin's Finches Beak Size/Shape Diet

Darwin's finches, specifically their beak size and shape varying according to diet, exemplify adaptive radiation.

Darwin's finches, with their varying beak sizes and shapes that correlate with their diets, serve as a classic example of adaptive radiation.

Front Example of adaptive radiation 
Back Darwin's finches (beak size/shape according to diet)

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