Mary Ann Mantel discovered, or was believed to find the first dinosaur fossil in the 1800s. She found a tooth in apile of gravel by the side of the road, while her husband was on a house call. Her husband studied the tooth and was later found out it belonged to a dinosaur, or back then a giant herbivorous reptile.
A geologist is studying layers of rock He finds a fossil with an imprint of a shelled animal According to the law of faunal and floral succession what kind of fossil would he most likely find next is a fossil of fishes.
If the rock is sedimentary in origin and if it has a repeating organized pattern or resembles a shell or other organism that is alive today it may be a fossil. There are numerous books in stores or libraries with pictures of fossil organisms that you can compare with your finds.
Find him at the pay-to-dig site in the Greenhorn plains
yes, becasue it shows how old the fossil really is and the form and shape of it
Olduvai gorge, Tanzania
The name "sediba" comes from the Sotho word meaning "wellspring," chosen due to the significance of the fossil find and the idea that it represents a source of knowledge about human evolution. "Australopithecus" indicates its classification as an early hominin ancestor closely related to the genus Homo.
Mary and Louis Leakey found Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania by chance in 1931 while on an archaeological expedition. They were searching for stone tools and evidence of early humans when they stumbled upon the site, which later became famous for its rich fossil record of human evolution.
they found her at Hadar, Ethiopia
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I believe it was found in the great rift valley, in Africa
Scratch themselves, then find a place to go pee.
You can only find the fossil, not Pahaxion. The fossil is on Darkmos.
Raymond Dart discovered the fossil skull of an early human ancestor in Africa in 1924. It was named Australopithecus africanus and is considered a crucial find in the field of paleoanthropology, shedding light on human evolution.
you buy it at the fossil guild
she found it in the mid 19th century and her family was very poor they lived in Lyme Regis on the south coast of the U.K
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