Fossils B/C
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So I was updating the fossils list, and Kingdom Protozoa and Chromista is now just Kingdom Protozoa, so how do I change the subarticle name to just Kingdom Protozoa? I have already changed the Fossil List page to just Kingdom Protozoa.
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Furthermore, on the National Fossils List, first page, second column, Class Gastropoda (Snails) and Genus Conus are on the same line, but I will be assuming they are supposed to be separate.
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I believe this is just a formatting issue. They should most likely be on separate lines.
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+1. Found some resources for invertebrates. But, not able to find one resource for vertebrates
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Definitely read the rules first as it outlines the important topics you should research about. Also, check out the scioly wiki as it includes helpful tips and resources. SOINC.org also has some but I'm not sure how good those are. There's also a discord ID bot for fossils. Lastly, go to the test exchange and do a few practice tests. Good luck!starkick8368 wrote: ↑November 15th, 2023, 11:33 am can someone recommend some good resources? It's my first time doing this
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Re: Fossils B/C
In the additional earth materials, would we need to know every dinosaur's coprolites and their tracks?
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