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How do finches recognize members of their own species? answer key?

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Finches recognise individuals of their species based on appearance and songs. More specifically, finches differences in appearance that they can recognise include the body colour, size and shape. Concerning the songs that they sing, they are significant differences between the song that each species sing. 
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