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Biology, 24.04.2020 21:30 karnun1201

On various Galapagos islands, finch species have different diets: seeds, insects, flowers, the blood of seabirds, and leaves. This is evidence that each species has a different A) mating behavior B) nesting material C) niche D) predator

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