In which way did the finches on the Galápagos Islands adapt to their environments?

Some of the finches were much larger than those on other islands.

The variations in their claws helped them live in different environments.

They had differently shaped beaks that helped them eat certain foods.

Their different colors helped them blend into their surroundings.

The variations in their beaks helped them eat different types of foods, allowing them to exploit various ecological niches on the different islands. This adaptation contributed to their survival and reproduction in their respective environments.