What role has mass extinction played in animal evolution?
A) Mass extinction can remove ecologically dominant groups, paving the way for new or previously minor groups to diversify.
B) Mass extinction selectively removes poorly adapted animals.
C) Mass extinction eliminates many marine species, forcing survivors to colonize land to find food.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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