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what effect did Darwin's travels to the Galapagos islands have on the development of his theory of natural selection?

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During his visit to the islands, Darwin noted that the unique creatures were similar from island to island, but perfectly adapted to their environments which led him to ponder the origin of the islands' inhabitants. Among those that struck Darwin so greatly were the finches that are now named in his honor.

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