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Sarah May
29 May, 15:28
Why wouldn't a jellyfish form a fossil?
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Abigail Webb
29 May, 17:09
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They have no soft tissues in there body. Ignore my answer it wrong.
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Cale Douglas
29 May, 17:16
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Soft tissues rarely fossilize, and like worms, jellyfish are completely made of soft tissues
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