Fossilized camel bones can range from ivory-white to quite dark chocolate brown or black, depending upon where they're found. In many cases they are very well preserved, and look very much like modern bones; preservation can be quite remarkable.
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The fossil remains of dinosaur bones come in a different forms. Most have been petrified with calcium, yielding a stony texture and appearance. Agatized bones were petrified with silica or quartz, which gives the bones a glassy and colorful look.
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Petrified wood looks like a fossilized version of wood, as it has undergone the process of permineralization where all organic materials have been replaced with minerals like quartz. This results in a rock-like appearance with the grain pattern and color of the original wood still visible.
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It looks like a chicken bone
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it is hard and white on the outer layers.
A camel is a ungulate within the genus Camelus, which has fatty deposits, or 'humps,' on its back. The average length of a camel is anywhere from 6 to 11 feet long.
It looks like a chicken bone