crocodiles, cockroaches, centipides (they were from the pre-dinosaur era and grew up to 6ft), sand sharks havent changed, and some birds
The Sumatron rhino is considered a living fossil because it has changed very little over time. See link.
Some examples of non examples of fossils are as follows: knobby rocks, beautiful stones, bones. All fossils are rocks, and if bone fossils are found they will be much heavier than normal bone.
They are called fossils.
Fossils reveal what organisms lived before us.
Things like, obviously fossils, but if you dive deeper, you can say things like petroleum is made of fossils, which were once living and even things like the dirt we stand on is partially made of decomposed plants and various materials. But, by the question your asking a dead person would also be an answer.
tuna and salmon
Living and fossils of Gingkos.
The Sumatron rhino is considered a living fossil because it has changed very little over time. See link.
Some examples of non examples of fossils are as follows: knobby rocks, beautiful stones, bones. All fossils are rocks, and if bone fossils are found they will be much heavier than normal bone.
An animal that lives on earth now but which has existed for such a long time that fossils of it are also known. Examples are:- The Coelacanth. The Horse Shoe Crab. The Ginkgo biloba The Elephant shrew The Trapdoor spider The Echidna The Crocodile (there are more)
They are called fossils.
Non-examples of fossils can include but not limited to:•A seashell found on the beach•A piece of driftwood•A footprint that your dog left yesterday
These remains are called fossils.
a fossil is a preserved remain or trace of an organism that lived in the past
living and fossils
Crocodiles could be considered to be "living fossils" as they have survived on Earth from the time of the dinosaurs.
Fossils reveal what organisms lived before us.