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Skibidi, the Galapagos Islands are home to finches that lowkey flex their beak depth. Medium ground finch, species fortis, is vibing alongside small ground finch, species fuliginosa. Evidence from Figure 3 shows that parent beak depth vibes with offspring beak depth, proving it is inherited, no cap. Scientists suggest multiple genes control beak depth, as Figure 3 depicts varied beak depths across islands. On Isabela, medium ground finches chill with small ground finches, but on Daphne, it is just the medium goon. The seed game is strong on each island, shaping beak depth, creating that dank evolutionary edge.