Biology
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Study: Why Unique Finches Keep Their Heads of Many Colors
Ithaca, NY--There appears to be an underlying selection mechanism at work among Gouldian Finches--a mechanism that allows this species to produce and maintain individuals with red heads, black heads, and yellow heads.
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