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Re: Fossils B/C
[img]http://shells.tricity.wsu.edu/ArcherdShellCollection/imageslarge/Conus_sieboldi.jpg[/img]
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Re: Fossils B/C
GoofyFoofer wrote:[img]http://shells.tricity.wsu.edu/ArcherdShellCollection/imageslarge/Conus_sieboldi.jpg[/img]
Conus, benthic?
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Correct, your turn.fantasyfan wrote:GoofyFoofer wrote:[img]http://shells.tricity.wsu.edu/ArcherdShellCollection/imageslarge/Conus_sieboldi.jpg[/img]Conus, benthic?
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Alright, let's get this marathon rolling again:
Describe the Permian–Triassic extinction.
Describe the Permian–Triassic extinction.
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The Permian period ended with the world's most devastating extinction of all time. Over 90 percent of Earth's species, including insects, plants, amphibians, reptiles, and marine animals perished worldwide. The Permian Extinction was the closest ever that life was totally wiped from the face of the Earth.
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Good. Your turn.sofossils wrote:The Permian period ended with the world's most devastating extinction of all time. Over 90 percent of Earth's species, including insects, plants, amphibians, reptiles, and marine animals perished worldwide. The Permian Extinction was the closest ever that life was totally wiped from the face of the Earth.
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http://www.fossilmall.com/EDCOPE_Enterp ... chthys.jpg
Let's get this question marathon restarted.
Name this fossil.
Let's get this question marathon restarted.
Name this fossil.
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http://www.fossilmall.com/EDCOPE_Enterp ... chthys.jpg
Let's get this question marathon restarted.
Name this fossil.
Let's get this question marathon restarted.
Name this fossil.
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3rd place Microbe Mission2012
2nd place Rocks and Minerals2012
3rd place Helicopters2012
1st place Water Quality2013
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3rd place Helicopters2012
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