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    Trace fos·sil
    /trās ˈfäsəl/

    noun

    • 1. a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal itself.

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    The trackway Protichnites from the Cambrian, Blackberry Hill, central Wisconsin. A trace fossil, also known as an ichnofossil ( / ˈɪknoʊfɒsɪl /; from Greek: ἴχνος ikhnos "trace, track"), is a fossil record of biological activity by lifeforms but not the preserved remains of the organism itself. Trace fossils contrast with body ...

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · trace fossil: [noun] a fossil (as of a dinosaur footprint) that shows the activity of an animal or plant but is not formed from the organism itself.

  5. Aug 13, 2018 · Trace fossils or ichnofossils are indirect evidence of the behavior and activities of past life. Trace fossil examples include tracks and trails, borings and burrows, gastroliths and coprolites and, rarely, imprints of skin, fur or feathers. Interpreting trace fossils can be very challenging.

  6. Trace fossils are sedimentary structures formed as the result of the activity of an organism, other than growth (Jackson, 1997, Glossary of Geology). They represent fossilized behavior and thus provide important insight into the conditions that existed during/immediately after the deposition of sediment. The study of trace fossils is called ...

  7. Chapter contents: Nature of the fossil record – 1. Body fossils and trace fossils ← – 2. The process of fossilization – 3. Types of fossil preservation – 4. Completeness of the fossil recordBroadly speaking, paleontologists divide fossils into two main groups: Body fossils.Trace fossils. Body fossilsBody fossils are the remains of the body parts of ancient animals, plants, and other ...

  8. Aug 18, 2016 · Ichnofossils, also known as trace fossils, are geological records of the activities and behaviors of past life. Some examples include rock evidence of nests, burrows, footprints, and scat. These fossils are different from body fossils that preserve the actual remains of a body such as shells or bones. Trace fossils are classified based on an ...

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