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Hair and skin from the Wooly Mammoth that was trapped in ice and/or tar long ago.
True form fossil
Scientists use these types of fossils to learn about animal behaviour and how they moved from place to place.
Trace Fossil
Once an organism has dissolved away, this is what is left.
Mould Fossil
It was created as tail drag marks or tracks left behind like a worm marks.
Trace fossil
It was created when an animal walked in mud and then it hardened into rock.
Trace Fossil
This shows a negative image or imprint in the rock.
Mould Fossil
This type of fossil was created from a mould fossil that was filled in by sediment.
Cast Fossil
It shows the organisms activity or movement.
Trace Fossil
It shows all the same colours, features, and body parts.
True Form Fossil
It is the actual animal or plant in the fossil as if frozen in time.
True Form Fossil
Can be made from animals that are trapped in ice, tar, or amber.
True Form Fossil
It shows a bumpy 3D form that sticks out from the rock.
Cast Fossil
It shows an impression in the rock.
Mould Fossil
Soft parts of the organism never decay. It remains exactly the same.
True Form Fossil
It could be footprints, teethmarks, poop and burrows.
Trace fossil