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a fossil record shows what types of fossils there are
Trace Fossils!
Evidence of an organism's activities is recorded in trace fossils. These include tracks, fossilized dung, and burrow casts.
they become trace fossils because they made the prints
they become trace fossils because they made the prints
coal is not a trace fossil
Indeed: a Trace Fossil is that of a burrow, footprint, coprolite, etc that's not a fossil of the animal itself that left the trace.
Evidence of an organism's activities is recorded in trace fossils. These include tracks, fossilized dung, and burrow casts.
a dinosaur footprint is a trace fossil
A fossilized footprint or burrow is known as a trace fossil. Trace fossils provide evidence of ancient animal behavior and activities, such as walking, resting, or burrowing, preserved in the rock record. These fossils can help scientists reconstruct past environments and understand the behavior of ancient organisms.
Trace fossils primarily record biogenic formations, which include the activities and behaviors of organisms rather than their physical remains. These formations can include burrows, footprints, feeding marks, and nests, providing insights into the behavior, movement, and environmental interactions of ancient life. By studying trace fossils, paleontologists can infer information about the ecosystem and the behavioral ecology of the organisms that created them.
These are known as trace fossils. Trace fossils are more technically known as ichnofossils.Footprints are more correctly described as repichnia, burrows as domichnia and fossilised dung or dropings are known as coprolites.Please see the related links for more information.the answer is trace fossils.