Which line of evidence would support the climate change hypothesis for the Pleistocene extinction event?
A) finding evidence of animal migrations
B) showing that animals were concentrated in areas of hunting
C) correlating extinctions with glacial advance and retreat
D) proving that previous climate changes were not marked by mass extinctions
E) finding the development of specialized animals in isolated environments
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