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Galapagos tortoises have specific modifications that allow them to consume food and survive on the galapagos islands. arrange the steps of the evolution of galapagos tortoises in the correct order. 1.the shrubs were high off the ground and out of reach for the tortoises. 2.this motion gave their shells a saddle-like appearance. 3.the tortoises fed by craning their necks upward. 4.over time, turtles with arched shells and longer necks were more likely to survive. 4.tortoises swam from the mainland to the galapagos islands. 5.they settled in the ecosystem available there

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