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i'm not sure but i think it's original preservation.

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Q: Mummified animals found in dry caves can be examples of fossils with?
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Mummified animals that are found in dry caves?

Ones indigenous to the area in which the cave lies.


Naracoorte caves fossils. are they extinict or evolved?

Both! The fossils within limestone holding caves are of long-extinct animals, but they had still evolved to the species preserved as fossils.


Give examples from history?

something that happened in the past, artitacts, documentaries, fossils, caves, old times


Fossils can be found in?

rocks, caves, mud


What kinds of fossils have been found in the Oregon caves?

bear


What are some threats to caves?

Some animals from other Biomes come and eat other animals in caves.


Where are fossils commonly found?

FOSSILS according to scientist fossils are most likely to be found in the united states (caves mountains and lots of other places) u might fall and trip on one


What type of animals are in caves?

The most common animal that lives in caves are bats.


What animals do caves have?

Animals which live in caves for all or much of their lives include blind fish, a type of arachnid called a harvestman, and crickets. Animals which live in caves seasonally or temporarily, or which shelter in caves include bats, snakes, lizards, bears, mice, rats, and humans.


When do animals come out in caves?

At night.


What is the purpose of caves?

Caves serve as natural shelters for animals and humans, provide habitats for unique species, and offer opportunities for scientific research and recreation such as spelunking and cave diving. They also play a role in important geological processes such as groundwater storage and erosion.


How lime- stones caves formed?

Limestone caves are formed through a process called chemical weathering. Rainwater, which is slightly acidic, dissolves the limestone rock over time, creating small cracks. These cracks then widen as more water flows through, eventually forming caves. Additionally, some limestone caves are formed through the erosion of underground rivers.