Mostly Bones and Leaves From Whatever it Was.
When an animal dies, usually only the bones remain and turn into fossils.
In general no. However, living things can incorporate minerals in their structures such as the shells of sea creatures and the bones of animals or structures in plants. Sometimes after the animal dies these minerals are left behind in the shapes that the animals or plants made them.
fossils?
endangered species
Behind the lungs on the left side of the ruminant.
people dig up left behind parts of our past
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it decays until there is nothing left of it
Depends on which area. Many never left.
A vulture eats the remains of dead animals that are sometimes left behind by predators.
A hermit Crab would eat the dead fish leavings and what a sharks meal has left behind. Also, these animals are decomposers so they eat what is left behind from other meals of other animals who have been lucky enough to eat.
No, most animals and plants that have lived on Earth do not leave fossil evidence. Fossilization is a rare process that only occurs under specific conditions, so many organisms decompose before they can become fossils. This is why the fossil record is incomplete and biased towards certain types of organisms.