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What is the significance for evolutionary theory of Darwin's analysis of the Galápagos finches? Provide at least one example in your answer.
Culturally Specific
Pertaining to or characteristic of a particular culture, indicating that certain practices, beliefs, or preferences are unique to that culture.
Biologically
Pertaining to the science of life or living organisms, often focusing on the genetic and physiological characteristics that define humans and other living beings.
Stereotype Interchangeability
The principle that negative stereotypes are often interchangeable from one racial group (or gender or social class) to another.
Status
The relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something within a society or group.
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