When I visit the zoo, I figured I like the station closest to the zoo and bird entrance most. It was about  the adaptations of birds and why the beaks of birds vary from places to places. This was a theory from Charles Darwin, a famous scientist known for his theory of evolution. The beaks of birds are different from where they live, what they eat, and what are their habits. If a bird lives in the Artic, it would probably have a small beak because there are only a few insects to eat. Also, most of their diet is on insects. Another example, if a bird lives in the tropics, their beaks may be small of big depending on what they eat. If they eat insects they may have a small beak and if they eat fruits they may have a hard beak. Another example is the bird's habits. If the bird were to be a woodpecker, it will have a hard beak because it drills hole in trees most of the time. 
     I leaned in the station that each bird's beak differs from where they live, what they eat, and their ah



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