well,if animals live where people visit i think they should be preserved because ,well,that is where they live. if you were a animal living in the woods wouldn't you want to be preserved and not hurt?
if yes this answer is right.
if no this answer is wrong.
most likley a lizard or a goldfish
Aquatic animals
Aquatic
Well If you mean like preserved as in fossilized shell fish (clams and lobsters and such) have the highest fossilization record. The are more likely to be traped in sand, or mud at the bottom of the ocean. But this is just a quick guess
Well If you mean like preserved as in fossilized shell fish (clams and lobsters and such) have the highest fossilization record. The are more likely to be traped in sand, or mud at the bottom of the ocean. But this is just a quick guess
geology
ammonites
In order to know which of these animal parts is most likely to be preserved as a fossil one needs to know the available choices for answers.
A mammoth is the most likely animal to be frozen in ice, because it lived during the ice age.
Animals are not preserved as fossils. Fossils are imprints of the organism where the body has been replaced by rock minerals. They are most usually found in sedimentary rocks, occasionally in metamorphic rock but never in igneous rock.
Hard structures like bones or shells are more likely to be well-preserved in the fossil record compared to soft tissues. Organisms that lived in environments conducive to fossilization, such as those with frequent sedimentation or low oxygen levels, are also more likely to have well-preserved fossils.
Aniamls with solid substances in their body can be easily preserved in the right conditions and dug up many years later like all the dinosaurs we've found, for example. However, animals like jellyfish that don't have bones in their body are more likely to be preserved like leaves, that are molded into the dirt.