Biology, asked by rnazish495, 12 hours ago

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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Answered by 9741179517fhy56
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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 fossilsDarwin collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms called fossils Some of those fossils resemble organisms that were still alive todayOthers looked completely unlike any creature he had ever seenAs Darwin studied fossils, new questions arose.Why had so many of these species disappeared?How were they related to living species?The Galapagos islandsThe smallest islands were hot, dry and nearly barren-hood island-sparse vegetationThe higher islands had greater rainfalls and different assortment of plants and animals Isabela island had rich vegetationDarwin was fascinated in particular of tortoises and marine iguana in the GalapagosHe could tell by the shell shape which islands they came fromAnimas found in the GalapagosLand tortoisesDarwin finchesBlue footed booby

Answered by yohanyadav2010
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the first one is correct

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