The animal ate a lot of plants.
That individual was old when it died.
Feathers, animal footprints, insects trapped in amber, small fish, and small plants are some that can be fossilized.
The parts of living things become fossilized when they are subject to a moist environment. Over time the living things are pressed into the moist ground and fossilized.
anything really
dairy animal bed
It is called amber and people make all sorts of things out of it like jewelry.
No, fossilized plants are not artifacts. Artifacts are objects made or modified by humans, while fossilized plants are the remains of ancient plants that have been preserved in rocks over time.
They are fuels obtained from fossil origins:coal is fossilized vegetationpetroleum and natural gas are derived from fossilized microorganisms
Trace fossils are things like foot prints, burrows, and fossilized feces (coprolites). So quite simply, they're formed by the living-part of an animal's life (rather than its death, being buried as a body fossil). If there's a muddy bottom and an animal crawls across it, it could leave an imprint. Burrows could left behind. These divots and so on can get filled in with hardy sediment that becomes fossilized when the mud is covered over and the sediments become a standard sedimentary rock containing trace fossils.
Because they can look at the fossils that they left behind and see what kind of animal it was and what happened to it if another animal is inside of the fossil or if the bones are misplaced
The duration of Things Behind the Sun is 2 hours.
Things Behind the Sun was created on 2001-01-24.
The Things We Left Behind was created on 2009-11-10.