Yes, fossils are real. They are mineralized remains of hard parts (bones/teeth/wood) or imprints of once living organisms.
Todd
Jellyfish have no real bones, so had no fossils in the sense of the word.
Evolution is NOT real!
To protect the actual fossils from theft or damage.Answer:For real (especially large) fossils the weight is too much to allow the bones to be strung together in an articulated fashion. Theu are after all made of stone. As consequence lighter duplicates, cast from the originals, are used.In addition, although we think we know all the answers we can extract from fossils new techniques may allow more information to be recovered. Mounting the bones would require drilling out and loss of valuable information
The fossils displayed in mueseums are usually plaster to prevent the originals from being damaged. The real ones are kept in a lab, most are at the American Mueseum of Natural History. There, they can be studied.
Yes, horse fossils are real.
Todd
Jellyfish have no real bones, so had no fossils in the sense of the word.
Fossils are classified into three. Here is the fossil type and example(s): cast fossils (filled in with molds), trace fossils (burrows, gastroliths, footprints), and true form fossils (real animal or real animal part).
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Fossils in general are very real and are found in great numbers all the time.
Dragons are ficticious creatures possibly based on dinosaur fossils.
Evolution is NOT real!
When a dino dies, it becomes a fossil. We know that the dinosaurs existed because they left behind fossils we see today.
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Imprint fossils, Mineralized fossils, frozen fossils, fossils in amber, and cast fossils.
To protect the actual fossils from theft or damage.Answer:For real (especially large) fossils the weight is too much to allow the bones to be strung together in an articulated fashion. Theu are after all made of stone. As consequence lighter duplicates, cast from the originals, are used.In addition, although we think we know all the answers we can extract from fossils new techniques may allow more information to be recovered. Mounting the bones would require drilling out and loss of valuable information