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Question

Select the correct option which matches the organism with its food habitat.

A. The ground finches - Seed crushers
B. Vegetarian tree finches - Leaves, buds and fruit feeder
C. Warbler finch - Nectar feeder
D. Cactus finch - Insectivorous

A
C and D are correct
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B
A and D are correct
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C
A, B and C are correct
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D
A and B are correct
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Solution

The correct option is D A and B are correct
Darwin, during his voyage, reached the Galapagos Islands, situated on the equator, some 900 km west of Ecuador. He found a group of small black birds with modified beaks in the islands which shows adaptive radiation. These are called Darwin's finches, assumed to have originated from a common seed eating ancestor.

Adaptive radiation is the formation of new species from a common ancestor by adapting to a specialized mode of life due to different geographical habitat.

The common types of Darwin’s finches are as follows:
  • The ground finches have more strong beaks to crush seeds. So, A is correct as they are commonly called the seed crushers.
  • Vegetarian tree finches have a short, thick, parrot-like beak to feed upon the leaves, buds and fruits. So, B is correct.
  • Warbler finch has a slender warbler-like beak to feed insects (insectivorous). So, C is wrong.
  • Cactus ground finches have a long, curved beak and a split tongue to feed the nectar and soft pulp of the cactus. So, D is wrong.
  • Insectivorous tree finches have a short and thick beak to feed upon beetles and other insects.
  • Woodpecker finches have a stout, straight and long beak to bore into a wood to catch the insects.

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