The fish will become a fossil because of the fish bones on his back.
paleoichthyologist
well, everything was water at one point so fish fossils get there pretty easy because when the dinosaurs were here it was tropical not a desert.
fish have scales and crabs have a shell
the bone structure is important.. it is relative to the bone structures in other animals such as humans, fish, tigers ,etc.
No, amphibians are frogs, newts etc.
The fish will become a fossil because of the fish bones on his back.
Dog, cat, fish, frog, tree, grass, alligator, snake, lizard. ampibian, reptile, sephalopod, aves, mammle, ichthyoid. sorry that's all i got .
The Coeclacanth
paleoichthyologist
Yes, hundreds of species of fish can be found in the fossil record.
You're probably referring to the Coelacanth, an order of fish that includes, as far as we know, two remaining species. Coelacanth were never thought to be "missing links", but they are lobe-finned fish, and thought to be very similar to the fish modern tetrapods derive from. They are often called "living fossils" because it was once thought that their morphology had only changed superficially over the past 400 million years.
would a jellyfish make a good fossil
Dinosaurs and fish
There are many of them; one example is the Xiphanctinus (Portheus) Molossus. A picture of that fossil can be seen by clicking on the link below.
Protection and pruning are the links between fish and pond weed growth. Fish function as defenders of pond weeds against excessive predation by water-dwelling arthropods. They also serve as pruners through removal of counterproductive or excess growth.
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