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Example of natural selection

May 13, 2024 | by Bloom Code Studio

  • Galapagos Finches: Galapagos finches have larger and small beaks. During drought time, the finches with long beaks survived better than those with smaller beaks however, in rainy times, more small seeds were produced, and finches with smaller beaks survived better. Thus, the environment supports both types of beaks.
  • The tail of peacock: Peacock females choose their mate according to the male tail. Peacocks, who have the largest and brightest tails mate more often. Tail characteristics are passed from mother breeding to their offspring because of this reason, today, most male peacocks have large and bright tails, it is rare to find a male that does not have large and bright feathers. 

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