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The original Darwin's Finches on Galapagos islands was :

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Originally, the small black birds found on the Galapagos Islands, which later became known as Darwin's finches, were adapted to seed-eating characteristics. Depending on the food habit, several other forms developed from these with altered beaks. This made them capable of being insectivorous and vegetarian finches.

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Originally, the small black birds found on the Galapagos Islands, which later became known as Darwin's finches, were adapted to seed-eating characteristics. Depending on the food habit, several other forms developed from these with altered beaks. This made them capable of being insectivorous and vegetarian finches.

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