Any evidence of an organism that lived in the past.
What is a fossil?
A scientist who studies the forms of life that existed in former geologic periods, mainly by studying fossils.
What is a paleontologist?
Deposited rock particles and other materials that settle in a liquid.
What is sediment?
This endangered animal is a "cousin" to a crocodile.
What is a Gharial?
An Individual animal or plant.
What is an organism
A trail, nest, burrow or other evidence of an organism found fossilized in sediments, it shows the activity of an organism.
What is a trace fossil?
To maintain something in its original or existing state.
What is preserve?
This vulnerable Animal lives on floating ice.
What is a Polar Bear?
The parts left over after other parts have been removed, used or destroyed.
What are remains?
A rare event when remains or evidence of organisms are hardened and preserved.
What is fossilization?
What is a trace fossil?
This endangered water animal's fertilized eggs are carried by the Dad, not the Mom!
What is a Seahorse?
This type of fossil clearly shows the outside features of an organism, because the organism was "pressed" into something soft, like soil or mud.
What is a mold?
This type of fossil was created by a print or impression.
What is an imprint?
Even if there is no insect trapped in it, this type of hardened tree sap is made into beautiful jewelry.
What is Amber?
This endangered animal can be yellow, black, white, orange or silver and can live in your home aquarium.
This type of fossil is made when an insect gets trapped in sticky tree sap.
What is Amber?
This process creates fossils by replacing the wood with minerals and "turning it to stone"
What is petrified?
This is what happens when every member of a species dies.
What is Extinction?
This endangered animal is Mrs. O'Shea's favorite!
What is a giraffe?