Question:

Darwin finches differ with each other on the basis of:

Updated On: Apr 26, 2024
  • (A) feather
  • (B) beak
  • (C) colour of eye
  • (D) body colour
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Explanation:
Darwin finches differ from each other on the basis of the beak.Each species specialize in different types of seeds. Generally, these different species because of their different feeding and nesting habits do not interbreed. In a series of dry seasons, the differences in beak size increase causing further separation of the different types of finches.Hence, the correct option is (B).
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