Yes, they are called Fusulinids (Fusulinidae). They look like grains of rice.
bony fish, dinosaurs, bird evolution
Bird tracks in snow are not fossils, because snow melts and gets covered up by more snow, and so the bird that made them is probably still alive. (If it died shortly after and the tracks were still there, then they might be considered a trace fossil. ;))
Fossils of dinosaurs are found by paleontologists, maybe one day one will find a fossil of you From: Waqar Moghul * A mature answer would be: The Blue- Jay is a particular species of bird
This is because birds have lighter, more fragile bones, therefore they decay much faster.
The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.
Yes, bird excrement is white. We don't know why, but yes
No. Only a desperately hungry, Eating bird excrement will make a rabbit sick. If your rabbit tries to eat bird faeces, it should see a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.
Both the excrement and the bird are symbols that your mind is using to represent other things. The bird might symbolize a person, particularly someone who might be bird-like or have a bird related name such as Robyn or Falconer, etc. It could also represent an organization - if the bird is a bald eagle, it would represent the U.S. government. The excrement simply represents your feeling mistreated and dumped on.
bony fish, dinosaurs, bird evolution
excrement
No, vomit is not called excrement. Excrement is feces.
Excrement means feces. Don't step in the cow excrement!
Excrement is also called feces. The prisoner smeared excrement on his cell's walls. Every living organism produces excrement.
Yes.
Excrement is uloste in Finnish.
The excrement of seabirds used for fertilizer is guano.
Huskies are very intelligent so they do not roll in excrement