It is possible that the middle ear fully separated from the lower jaw at least twice within the mammalian lineage. Evidence of this convergent evolution comes from
A) a new fossil of a monotreme-like mammal with the bones of its middle ear still connected to its lower jaw.
B) a new fossil of a therian-like mammal with the bones of its middle ear still connected to its lower jaw.
C) a new fossil of a monotreme-like mammal with the bones of its middle ear fully separated from its lower jaw.
D) There is no evidence; the mammalian middle ear could only have evolved once.
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