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Would a worm,a rabbit,or a butterfly most likely leave a fossil remains? Explain
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Would a worm,a rabbit,or a butterfly most likely leave a fossil remains? Explain
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A rabbit. Worms and butterflies are invertebrates and do not have bones to leave behind to form a fossil.
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A rabbit because butterflies and worms do not have bones. Bones are more likely to be able to endure the natural processes of the environment, which may destroy the remains of animals.
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