Scientists observed some fossils of the early ancestors of camels. Using the fossils they obtained, they prepared a phylogeny chart for camels. Based on this chart, what can you conclude about the relationship between modern camels (Camelus) and Aepycamelus? Phylogeny chart of camels fossils. Column 1, Eocene. Column 2, Oligocene. Column 3, Miocene with sub-columns Lower, Upper. Column 4, Pliocene. Column 5, Pleistocene. Aepycamelus (Giraffe-camel) under Miocene column Upper. Camelus under Pleistocene. A. Modern camels share an evolutionary relationship with Aepycamelus, but they didn’t directly evolve from them. B. Aepycamelus don’t share any evolutionary relationship with modern camels. C. Aepycamelus are modern camels’ closest extinct relatives. D. Aepycamelus are modern camels’ closest living descendants.