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Fossils B/C
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I was looking for sessile, as not all barnacles are filter feeder, but that is correct! Your turn!Unome wrote:1. Animalia 2. Arthropoda 3. Maxillopoda? 4. Barnacle 5. Filter feeder
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Thanks guys for posting so frequently. Texas State is this weekend and AP's are coming up as well
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You're welcome. PA State is also this weekend.varunscs11 wrote:Thanks guys for posting so frequently. Texas State is this weekend and AP's are coming up as well
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Unome wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:My turn! Identify .
Mode of life, which periods did it live in?
Mosasaur Nectonic Cretaceous hidden text
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http://www.scioly.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=193&t=5981TheYellowFlash wrote:Identify to what level?[/quoteUnome wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:My turn! Identify .
Mode of life, which periods did it live in?
Mosasaur
Nectonic
Cretaceous period
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Reviving this thread:
a) ID - Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Genus
b) What part of the animal is it?
c) In which state is something like this likely to be found?
d) Mode of life?
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b) What part of the animal is it?
c) In which state is something like this likely to be found?
d) Mode of life?
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Re: Fossils B/C
a)Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Smilodon
b) Saber-tooth
c) California
d) Predator ambush terrestrial
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b) Saber-tooth
c) California
d) Predator ambush terrestrial
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