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Fossils are essentially the remains of different creatures that lived thousands or numerous years earlier. When these creatures died, they were hidden in layers as well as layers of earth. While their flesh would certainly rot away, the more challenging parts of their body, such as coverings, bones, etc, would remain intact in between the layers of sediment. Now, all those years later on, those bones as well as shells can still be found, intact, as those layers of sediment are again unearthed.

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