The oldest known fossils of jellyfish have been found in rocks in Utah that are more than 500 million years old!!
A clam is more likely to fossilize than a jellyfish.
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
Yes, you can find fossils in sedimentary rocks.
Volcanoes, active, dormant or fossil are ubiquitous.
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I would think a Fox Fossil
would a jellyfish make a good fossil
Only under unusually specific conditions would a soft-bodied creature such as a jellyfish be capable of making a fossil. If deposited in an extremely fine suspension of mud, and presuming that there were no scavenging organisms present. Such fossils are known, and you'll find some data in wikipedia under Ediacaran.
A clam is more likely to fossilize than a jellyfish.
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Only under unusually specific conditions would a soft-bodied creature such as a jellyfish be capable of making a fossil. If deposited in an extremely fine suspension of mud, and presuming that there were no scavenging organisms present. Such fossils are known, and you'll find some data in wikipedia under Ediacaran.
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
No you can't. You can only get it in Soul Silver. Instead you find a Claw fossil in the place where you would find the root fossil- Cliff Cave. You cannot find a Claw fossil in Soul Silver.
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