GMSMarkerLayer is a subclass of GMSOverlayLayer, available on a per-marker basis, that allows
animation of several properties of its associated GMSMarker.
Note that this CALayer is never actually rendered directly, as GMSMapView is provided
entirely via an OpenGL layer. As such, adjustments or animations to ‘default’ properties of
CALayer will not have any effect.
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