Any mark or remains of a plant or animal. It can tell us about the landscape that once existed., Herbivore, Fossil, Mold fossil , Organism, A fossil formed by sediments filling in a mold, Cast fossil, Carnivore, Petrified fossil, True fossil, Hollow, empty impression left in rock, Petrified fossil, How do fossils form?, Mold fossil , Fossil, Real bones and teeth, also called a body fossil., Paleontologist, Petrified fossil, True fossil, Herbivore, Living thing trapped in tree sap, called amber, Cast fossil, Body fossil, Amber fossil, Organism, Formed when plant or animal remains are replaced by minerals, turning it to stone., Petrified fossil, Body fossil, Mold fossil , Herbivore, Evidence of an organism's activity, such as imprints or footprints, Mold fossil , Carnivore, Trace fossil, Herbivore, A person who studies fossils., Body fossil, Extinct, Petrified fossil, Paleontologist, The actual remains of an organism, including it's teeth or bones, Body fossil, Amber fossil, How do fossils form?, Herbivore, Animal that only eats plants and has flat teeth, Herbivore, Trace fossil, Decay, How do fossils form?, Animal that eats meat and has sharp teeth, Carnivore, Petrified fossil, Cast fossil, How do fossils form?, They may get preserved in amber, ice, or rock., Extinct, Trace fossil, Mold fossil , How do fossils form?, A plant or animal that is no longer living., Mold fossil , Paleontologist, Extinct, Decay, The natural process of something dead breaking down or decomposing , Carnivore, Decay, Cast fossil, Extinct, Any living thing., Organism, Herbivore, True fossil, Decay.

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