No. It was at one time, just as the bones inside you now are living.
A fossil is not considered a mineral because it is made up of organic materials (such as bone or shell) that originated from living organisms. While minerals are formed through geological processes without the involvement of living organisms, fossils are the remains or impressions of once-living organisms that have been preserved in the earth's crust.
the bone structure is important.. it is relative to the bone structures in other animals such as humans, fish, tigers ,etc.
equisetum
A fossil. Fossils are the remains or traces of once-living organisms preserved in sedimentary rock.
yes
It depends upon type of mammal and age of fossil .
fossil calcification is when the calcium in a bone intergests and causes the bone to rott away. the calcium in a bone desintergrates leaving only the fossil behind.
bone
All fossils are non-living. However, they are always created by living things. Fossils are either a form of preserved remains of a living thing from at least hundreds of thousands of years ago (otherwise they are simply remains), or they are the remnants of signs of a living thing from an equally long period ago (footprints, imprints, fossilized dung, etc).
Colossal fossil
either: cast fossil petrified fossil imprint fossil trace fossil
Spongy bone is living.
its called a fossil
fossil
It is a trace fossil.
Stone bone
stone bone