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In looking at the layer of rock, bones from the Pliohippus are found in layers above bones of the Mesohippus what does this tell you about the age of these bones? The Mesohippus is older than the Pliohippus
The Pliohippus is older than the Mesohippus
The fossil record is incomplete so nothing can be determined about their age. They are both of the same age.

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Answered by Ldutta1982
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Mesohippus is older than Pliohippus.

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