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Other types of birds arrived at the islands, but they found it difficult to compete with the many forms of honey creepers. Explain why the honey creepers were able to compete so…
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Other types of birds arrived at the islands, but they found it difficult to compete with the many forms of honey creepers. Explain why the honey creepers were able to compete so successfully against the new arrivals
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Honey creepers were so successful against new arrivals because they had evolved specific skills and structures to find food in Hawaii. Another reason is that they were well adapted to the conditions on the island.
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