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The fossil record suggests that both the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) and cat(Felis catus) descended from a line of primitive carnivores of the family Miacidae, shownabove, during the Eocene
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The fossil record suggests that both the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) and cat(Felis catus) descended from a line of primitive carnivores of the family Miacidae, shownabove, during the Eocene Epoch some 56 to 38 million years ago. This change is anexample of _______.a.Inbreedingb.Macroevolutionc.Microevolutiond.selective breeding
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Answer:B. Macro Evolution
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