He had a pet and loved it dearly?
The national animal of France is the Gallic Rooster.
Animal remains are not typically found in granite because granite is an igneous rock formed from the slow crystallization of magma beneath the Earth's surface. This process involves extremely high temperatures and pressures, which would destroy any organic material, including animal remains. Additionally, granite forms in environments where sedimentation does not occur, making it unlikely for fossils or remains to be preserved within it. As a result, animal remains are generally found in sedimentary rocks, which are formed from the accumulation of sediment and can encapsulate fossils.
When plants and animals (any living matter) decay, their remains are in the soil, in the material called humus.
The rooster is often used to represent France. This symbol, known as the "coq gaulois" (Gallic rooster), has been associated with France for centuries and is seen on the country's sports uniforms and as a national emblem.
scavengers are kind of like "nature's vacuum". they feed on the remains of dead animals and the remains that other animals have left behind. Most scavengers are omnivores that will eat any plant/meat remains that contain some nutritional value, ( such as lobsters who feed on anything from small fish to seaweed and plankton)...but many are strictly carnivorous eating only animal remains...(such as the vulture).
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Detritivores feed on dead plant and animal remains.
The remains of an animal. -------------------------- Fossils are the remains of a dead plant or animal that have been preserved for a long time.
The national animal of France is the Gallic Rooster.
No they are not.
The animal-emblem of France is the Rooster.
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When it is like that, the remains decompose and form into dirt.
yes. and also animal remains.
Yes, the country animal of France is the Coq and the country fish is the Fish hiez