Because they weren't alive when the animal was
Animals or people in the pastPlants can also produce fossils; the general answer is, fossils are the remains of ancient organisms.They are dead plants and animals thathave been traped for millions of years. Humans are animals too.
If a scientist finds trace fossils showing a path in the sand from a snail-like animal, they might learn about the animal's movement patterns, behavior, and habitat preferences. The trail can indicate how the animal navigated its environment, whether it was foraging for food or escaping predators. Additionally, the depth and width of the trail could provide insights into the size and physical characteristics of the animal. Overall, these trace fossils can help reconstruct the ecological dynamics of the environment in which the animal lived.
Yes, rocks with fossils are often formed from the remains of animals. When an animal dies and is buried, its remains can be preserved in sedimentary rock as fossils over long periods of time. These fossils can provide valuable insights into the past life forms of our planet.
fossil fuels r like decayed plants and animals (so FOSSILS) from 100 million years ago. they get turned into coal and oil and then drilled out.
Too many people to count. This year, Robert Taylor found a nearly complete skeleton of a woolly mammoth in Siberia. There a lot of them who discovered fossils of ice age animals. These people are called paleontologists.
Animals or people in the pastPlants can also produce fossils; the general answer is, fossils are the remains of ancient organisms.They are dead plants and animals thathave been traped for millions of years. Humans are animals too.
Palentologist lol I know its spelled wrong
In D/P/P, you can find fossils in the Underground. In FR/LG, you can choose from two fossils, after defeating a Scientist Trainer, close to the exit of Mt. Moon? (Or something like that.)
If a scientist finds trace fossils showing a path in the sand from a snail-like animal, they might learn about the animal's movement patterns, behavior, and habitat preferences. The trail can indicate how the animal navigated its environment, whether it was foraging for food or escaping predators. Additionally, the depth and width of the trail could provide insights into the size and physical characteristics of the animal. Overall, these trace fossils can help reconstruct the ecological dynamics of the environment in which the animal lived.
When something be on side of the road like a dinousar and the fossils.
it gives information about the past which to scientists is important to know
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils to learn about prehistoric plants and animals.
photosynthesize?
Animals still alive after many millions of years (like cockroaches).
They are not animals because protists just cant be protist
You can learn about them through fossils, like CT scaning to see how old the fossil is, or putting fossils and bones of the same animal together. if you have any questions about animals go to plurp327.weebly.com
they study animals like disect them to see there DNA.