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The Beak of the Finch, written by Jonathan Weiner covers the concepts of evolution and the role of variation on the Galapagos archipelago. ... They took notes on how each finch was different and had its own unique qualities, advantages, and disadvantages. ... They would measure the wing span, beak length, width, depth, which each bird mated with, and how many offspring it had. ... Female finches tended would fly to a male’s territory if it were the same type of finch, and who ever was bigger and had a blacker beak (which meant they were more mature.
Approximate Word count = 1004 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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