1. Why were there no Rabbits in Australia in the beginning? Despite the presence of habitats that seemed perfect for them.
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Why were there no rabbits in Australia, despite the presence of habitats that seemed perfect or them?Why were there no Kangaroos in England?Living Organisms and fossilsDarwin collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms called fossils Some of those fossils resemble organisms that were still alive todayOthers looked completely unlike any creature he had ever seenAs Darwin studied fossils, new questions arose.Why had so many of these species disappeared?How were they related to living species?The Galapagos islandsThe smallest islands were hot, dry and nearly barren-hood island-sparse vegetationThe higher islands had greater rainfalls and different assortment of plants and animals Isabela island had rich vegetationDarwin was fascinated in particular of tortoises and marine iguana in the GalapagosHe could tell by the shell shape which islands they came fromAnimas found in the GalapagosLand tortoisesDarwin finchesBlue footed booby
the first one is correct