The phylogeny chart shows the evolution of camels. camelus is the modern-day camel. based on this chart, which three statements are true?
modern camels are more related to stenomylus than to eschatius.
stenomylous and modern camels do not share a common ancestor.
modern camels are more related to camelops than to aepycamelus.
pliauchenia and oxydactylus may share similar features.
procamelus and stenomylous may share similar features.
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