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Which is the MOST difficult to fossilize? A) fish B) mammals C) plants D) snails
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Which is the MOST difficult to fossilize?
A) fish
B) mammals
C) plants
D) snails
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I think its plants because they don't have a skeleton like the rest of us have.
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I'm most positive that it is a snail.
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