be fossilized insects that still have blood in their bellies or preserved blood in their bellies and I'll just
And they're just fossilized everywhere.
And so if the fossilized shells are found in sediment, that shows that it was in the deep sea.
Is it a fossilized mat of ancient marscrobe bacteria things, or what have you?
in a kind of fossilized context, or extant life, that would be just an unbelievable change in the way in which
can be fossilized and still be flexible.
It records and preserves and fossilized things in place.
stacks that don't become fossilized are actually signs of productivity and growth
- An Argentinian farmer recently found a 20,000-year-old fossilized glyptodont.
And there’s a site in Arizona with fossilized Dilophosaurus tracks that the Diné, or Navajo, traditionally call “Place With Bird Tracks”— way before we knew birds are descended from dinos.
Like, I shat a fossilized bird, like, a stick with a fully intact leaf on it.
space which would probably fry it all into fossilized Taffy you've then got to
And potentially, plastic objects can actually fossilize and remain in both the rock record and the fossil record for many millions of years.
It has never been found fossilized in those conditions that allow feathers to be preserved.
I've always been conscious of the way organizations become-- can become fossilized and the consequent need for turnover of personnel.
You just don't stay current, and you become this fossilized dinosaur guy.
And it's always a little bit tricky to know where they lived because the shells sometimes move around before being fossilized .
And if it is too much stable and too much not changing, it will be fossilized .
So you may have heard about Shark Bay and the stromatolites there and some of the old fossilized stromatolites within, let's say, the Mojave Desert or in Australia.
There's this amazing archaeologist who has done analysis of coprolites, which are basically fossilized feces
Sound doesn't fossilize .
But now, in the dunes above the river, all that remained were their fossilized exoskeletons.
So again, some bone is incredibly strong, some isn't because they've all fossilized differently.
And much of what you're seeing at 80 or 100 at a meter down maybe a couple of million years old, fossilized material.
Not because the lungs fossilize ,