Soft tissue such as muscles, organs, and skin are least likely to be found as fossils because they decay rapidly after death and are not easily preserved in the fossil record.
There are many dinosaur species with very few fossils found, making it difficult to determine which has the absolute least. Some examples include the Spinosaurus and Irritator, which are known from limited fossil discoveries.
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Fossils of tropical plants and animals would be least likely found in Antarctica, as the continent's climate and environment are not conducive to supporting such organisms.
In the US, White grandparents were found to be the least likely racial group responsible for their grandchildren.
Either desert-dwelling or marsh-dwelling species.
The least body part of a dinosaur to be likely as a fossil are the muscles.
Yes, because they usually rot away with the skin and other flesh and organ things.
There are many dinosaur species with very few fossils found, making it difficult to determine which has the absolute least. Some examples include the Spinosaurus and Irritator, which are known from limited fossil discoveries.
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There is no state dinosaur for Utah. The state fossil is Allosaurus. This is strange, though, because there are at least two dinosaurs named after Utah. They are Utahraptor and Utahceratops.
in your bed
Fossils of tropical plants and animals would be least likely found in Antarctica, as the continent's climate and environment are not conducive to supporting such organisms.
Of the three organisms it is the snails that has the least chance of becoming a fossil since it has no skeleton.
get data on at least 20 dinosaurs and talk to the dinoman in euro town and he'll give you a fossil that's edmontia.
command economy is the least likely to be found in europe
yes it is
Command economy