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Troy Byrd
14 March, 20:07
The Galapagos Islands can be described how?
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Tyson Roberts
14 March, 21:12
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Jacoby Barrett
14 March, 22:55
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The Galapagos Islands' finches can be described as the clue for Darwin to evolution.
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