Which statement about Darwin's finches is true?
A) Several,but not all,of the finches eat mostly seeds.
B) There are more species of these finches than there are of the Hawaiian Drosophila.
C) They arose from at least three different mainland species.
D) They show little differentiation in their beak shape and differ mainly in their size.
E) None of the finches eat insects.
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