Which group of animals is Charles Darwin best known for studying?
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Darwin's work in particular focused on animals of the Galapagos islands, especially finches. Over time, the idea that species changed from natural selection pressures through “descent with modification” gave rise to the idea of evolution.
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The mystery of evolution became clear to Charles Darwin after his observation and study of birds rather than from the reptiles. Such birds, now better known as Darwin's Finches, would help him crack the case more than anything else. Charles Darwin collected finches from the different islands.
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