Richard Owen
evidence in real time - finches fossil evidence evidence now backed up by genetics geological evidence of strata not just fossils
It was based on fossil evidence
He found fossil shells of marine organisms high up in the Andes mountains.
Observations from his voyage on HMS Beagle, particularly in the Galapagos Islands. Studies of selective breeding in domesticated animals and plants. Fossil evidence of extinct species. Correspondence and collaborations with other scientists, such as Alfred Russel Wallace.
John West Wells has written: 'Eocene corals from Eua, Tonga' -- subject(s): Fossil Corals, Fossil Fishes, Fossil Otoliths, Paleontology 'Some fossil corals from the West Indies' -- subject(s): Fossil Corals, Paleontology 'Fossil corals from Eniwetok Atoll' -- subject(s): Fossil Corals, Paleontology 'Recent corals of the Marshall Islands' -- subject(s): Corals
Bernard Owens has written: 'Miospores from the Middle and early Upper Devonian rocks of the western Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Archipelago' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Paleobotany, Spores (Botany), Fossil
Assuming that you've gotten to the Cinnabar Islands, you have to go to the back of the museum in Pewter City (with using "cut" on the tree there) and get the Old Amber from there. Then go to the lab on Cinnabar Islands and give the scientist your "fossil". Voila! You get an Aerodactyl.
Lulu M. Bowe has written: 'The fossil fauna of the islands region of western Lake Erie' -- subject(s): Paleontology
fossil
The Fossils in Pokémon Diamond are the Helix Fossil which is the Omanyte Fossil, the Dome Fossil which is the Kabuto Fossil, the Old Amber which is the Aerodactyl Fossil, the Root Fossil which is the Lileep Fossil, the Claw Fossil which is the Anorith Fossil, the Skull Fossil which is the Cranidos Fossil and the Armor Fossil which is the Shieldon Fossil.
You have 9 types: Armor Fossil, Claw Fossil, Cover Fossil, Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Plume Fossil, Root Fossil, Skull Fossil
It Gave evidence and the fossil organisms on the bottom or older layers were more primitive than those in upper or newer layers.