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I think the answer is A. They are different species, therefore their niches do not overlap and they do not compete.
Explanation:
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Large Ground Finch and the Woodpecker Finch, Darwin finches are similar enough that their niches overlap, causing them to compete for most resources. Thus option D is correct.
What is Large Ground Finch ?
Among all Darwin’s Finches, The Large Ground-Finch is most endemic and largest species group in Galapagos Islands.
Morphologically it has large beak which allow them to feed on the available seeds and large insects.
The shape of the bill involves generation of slower and lower-pitched sounds and also nasal calls.
It is mostly seen in arid lowland areas, mostly in archipelago and absent from the southeastern islands.
In case of adult male, they are entirely black, slight browner at their wings and tail, tail is slightly short.
During breeding its bill become black , after the breeding it turns into orange yellow.
Thus option D is correct.
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