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Which organism has a better chance of leaving a fossil a jellyfish or a bony fish?
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Which organism has a better chance of leaving a fossil a jellyfish or a bony fish?
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Fossils, or the fossilized remains of an animal, tend to be bones which are made of much denser materials than flesh. Since a jellyfish has no bones, a bony fish is more likely to leave a fossil.
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