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Why aren't rocks and stones recognized as fossils?
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Why aren't rocks and stones recognized as fossils?
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Why aren't rocks and stones recognized as fossils?
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Teeth marks on beach and river rocks appear to be made by raptors and theropods. Salt-brinning in warm salty lagoons and deltas has apparently preserved the soft tissue for further mineralization. Goggle raptor bite marks,also, The Secret Life of Rocks. A forensic dentist could prove this to be the most interactive learning-tool for paleontologists.
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