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The first mammals evolved 220 million ye...

The first mammals evolved 220 million years ago. The supercontinent Pangea began to break apart 200 million years ago. Therefore, fossils of the first mammals should be found `:`

A

on most or all of the current continents

B

only on one or a few continents

C

only in Antartica

D

none of the above

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