What is your evidence? 20. What is the mode of preservation? What is your evidence? What information can you extract from this fossil? 21. These are both brachiopods (not clams). Without knowing ...
Body fossil – The remains of part (or all) of an actual organism. In the kits, the trilobite (2), brachiopod (3), dinosaur bone (4), horse tooth (5), petrified wood (6), graptolite (7), fish (8), ...
a tiny animal distantly related to modern brachiopod bivalves. Thousands of L. fasciculata shells have been found in a South Australian fossil bed. More than 200 have holes punched in them ...
Some of our area's unique geological features and the processes that occurred to form them are: The fossil content of local limestone shows the diversity of life in the late Ordovician period.
As a result, the Museum’s Brachiopod collection has more than 300,000 specimens, including 10,000 type and figured specimens. Uniquely, the collection includes recent (non-fossil) dry and preserved ...
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Fossils formed when an animal's shell or other hard structure ... also known as "Indian beads," are visible in rocks in the quarry bottom of the Nature Park. Brachiopods are marine animals that look ...
A study led by researchers at the American Museum of Natural History presents the oldest known example in the fossil record of ... animal distantly related to brachiopods and an unknown marine ...
Researchers have discovered the oldest known example of a predator-prey “arms race,” based on their study of ancient fossils. This ancient predator ... that was a distant relative of modern-day ...