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Diversity in the type of beaks of finches adapted to different feeding habits on the Galapagos Islands, as observed by Darwin, provides evidence for

A

Intraspecific variations

B

Intraspecific competition

C

Interspecific competition

D

Origin of Species by natural selection

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