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You are looking at the side of a cliff with many horizontal rock layers. In the upper layers you find fossils of rodents, but in layers further below you find amphibians but no rodents. In some still-deeper layers there are neither amphibians nor rodents but there are fossils of beetles and other insects. In the deepest layers you find no insects but you do find millipedes. This fossil evidence suggests that

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