Darwin’s Finches
Do Natural History Museums Display the Truth About Origins?
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08-Oct-2020
Natural History Museums everywhere feature Darwin's Finches as evidence for evolution theory. How do these finches support the idea of evolution? Are the changes we observe in finch beaks due to evolution or epigenetics?
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