Fossils B/C
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Okay, thank you. I'm a bit lazy so...
Give me three Lagerstätten listed in the rules and their importance.
Give me three Lagerstätten listed in the rules and their importance.
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Burgess Shale- amazing for containing soft parts of many Cambrian organisms Beecher's Trilobite Bed- has many trilobites who are very well preserved and have furthered the knowledge of the anatomy of the trilobites Mazon Creek- has hard and soft parts of many organisms, and also has many organisms that usually don't preserve as fossils
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Yep! Your turn.
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smh this reminds me of the psatisotelus wrote:Name an example of a evolution line that:
1. Follows Cope's Rule
2. Does not follow Cope's Rule
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yeppb5754[] wrote:smh this reminds me of the psatisotelus wrote:Name an example of a evolution line that:
1. Follows Cope's Rule
2. Does not follow Cope's Rule
1) whales
2) dragonflies
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ok so I'll ask seeing UTF hasn't responded,
1.What genus is this?
2. What time period were they found?
3. Where are these fossils found?
FYI if you quote this you can check yourself on the genus, it's in the URL...
[img]http://www.theclacks.org.uk/jac/acanthostega.jpg[/img]
2. What time period were they found?
3. Where are these fossils found?
FYI if you quote this you can check yourself on the genus, it's in the URL...
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hippo9 wrote:ok so I'll ask seeing UTF hasn't responded,1.What genus is this?[img]http://www.theclacks.org.uk/jac/acanthostega.jpg[/img]
2. What time period were they found?
3. Where are these fossils found?
FYI if you quote this you can check yourself on the genus, it's in the URL...
Acanthostega, Late Devonian, Greenland
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Yep all 3 are right, your turn...UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:hippo9 wrote:ok so I'll ask seeing UTF hasn't responded,1.What genus is this?[img]http://www.theclacks.org.uk/jac/acanthostega.jpg[/img]
2. What time period were they found?
3. Where are these fossils found?
FYI if you quote this you can check yourself on the genus, it's in the URL...Acanthostega, Late Devonian, Greenland
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