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What would most likely have happened to the first finch with the big beak if it had been born on the continent of south america? a. it would not have had any finches with which to mate. b. it would have been outcompeted by other finches in the area. c. it would have produced offspring with small beaks. d. it would have outcompeted the other finches in the area.

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