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Yes multiple species can co-evolve together. There are many examples where different species co-evolve together.
For example Human gut microbiota contains trillions of microbes belonging to multiple species that inhabit the small intestine and coexist. Majority of these are bacterial species (~99%) and a small percentage corresponds to archaea, fungi and bacteriophage.
These microbes have inhabited the human gut, have co-evolved and adapted based on the changes in diet, habitats and diseases. In such cases there is mutualistic interactions with multiple species and this leads to a complex network.
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