Finches have been identified as part of a created kind that has diversified considerably since the Flood of Noah’s time.1 They are well known for their variation in beak size and shape. These differences in beak morphology between various species of finches are associated with differences in diet. It appears that these differences have played an important role in allowing birds to fill numerous ecological niches around the world.
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Showing posts with label Galapagos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galapagos. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Finch beaks point to a Creator who Provides - Jean K. Lightner
Finches have been identified as part of a created kind that has diversified considerably since the Flood of Noah’s time.1 They are well known for their variation in beak size and shape. These differences in beak morphology between various species of finches are associated with differences in diet. It appears that these differences have played an important role in allowing birds to fill numerous ecological niches around the world.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
The Truth about Darwin - Dr. Brad Harrub
Focus Press | Join Dr. Brad Harrub at the Galapagos as he examines the life of Charles Darwin and his theory of Evolution.
Brad Harrub holds an earned B.S. degree in biology from Kentucky Wesleyan College, and an earned doctorate degree in anatomy and neurobiology from the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Memphis.
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