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Doodles
9 April, 03:39
How do paleontologist learn about evolution?
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Maxim Chan
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Paleontologists can identify organisms that may be ancient relatives of those living today. By looking at fossils they can also suggest how these organisms lived together in an ancient habitat. Few organisms become fossilized because the circumstances that an organism has to be in is very specific.
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