Too many people to count. This year, Robert Taylor found a nearly complete skeleton of a woolly mammoth in Siberia.
There a lot of them who discovered fossils of ice age animals. These people are called paleontologists.
Antarctopelta was discovered in 1986, but it wasn't named until 2006. Cryolophosaurus was discovered in 1991 and named in 1994.
There may have been a heavy snow fall which caused the remains of dead plants and animals to be encased in ice.
A polar bear or a seal because they Are snow and both ice animals
Yes. Fremont, California is famous for its large number of ice-age fossils from the Irvingtonian, a portion of geological time which was named after the Irvington area.
1. Animals didn't really talk in the ice age. 2. There probably wasn't actually an underground world with tropical plants and dinosaurs.
The ice age animals include saber tooth tigers, giant sloths, mammoths, and mastodons. They are now extinct but have been discovered through the collection of fossils.
Animals preserved in ice or snow are commonly referred to as "ice mummies" or "ice age animals." These animals are often well-preserved due to the freezing temperatures, allowing scientists to study their remains and gain insights into their past.
Fossils that have been preserved in ice or snow are known as frozen fossils. Generally, frozen fossils are associated with plants and animals that lived during the Ice Age.
dinosaurs and ice age animals were around the first animals around so to see there bones go on google images and type in dinosaur bones or ice age bones :)
Antarctopelta was discovered in 1986, but it wasn't named until 2006. Cryolophosaurus was discovered in 1991 and named in 1994.
There may have been a heavy snow fall which caused the remains of dead plants and animals to be encased in ice.
Ice age
A polar bear or a seal because they Are snow and both ice animals
They wore coats!(:
I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking, but what these fossils are called: its frozen fossils. What is preserved in ice or snow are animals like mammoths and polar bears.
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