What are Fossils?

What are Fossils?

Fossils are what’s left of plants or animals after being buried in mud for a very long time until it turns into rock. Hard parts of animals, like bones and teeth, are the most common things that turn into fossils. Fossils can also be in the shape of something that has been left behind by an animal, like a footprint or a burrow – a hole that an animal dug in the ground to live in. Some fossils are the remains of animals that lived long ago and are now extinct, like dinosaurs. Although there are no dinosaurs alive now, we know they existed because of fossils that have been found all over the world. There are many different kinds of fossils, and the scientists that study them are called paleontologists (PAY-lee-un-TAL-uh-jests).

What Makes Fossils?

A fossil is made when a plant or animal gets buried very quickly in wet dirt and sand. When animals or plants are under many layers, their bodies are protected from things that would normally break down their bodies or eat them, like other animals and bacteria. Being trapped in all those layers of mud preserves the plant or animal. This happens most easily during a natural catastrophe like a flood, mud slide, or earthquake. The hard parts of animals (such as bones, teeth, and shells) that get trapped in these layers of mud are slowly replaced with minerals from the mud, which turn them into a hard material, very similar to rock. A fossil is formed in the same shape as the hard part of the animal, like a tooth or bone. The soft parts of plants or animals, such as the scales of a fish or the leaves of a plant, sometimes leave a little bit of color in the rock before they eventually break down into nothing. Soft things that turn into fossils usually leave an imprint of their shape as they slowly break down, so it is pressed into the rock instead of being raised up like fossils from hard things are.

Where Are Fossils Found?

Some fossils have to be dug up from the ground and some are visible in rocks. Fossils are most commonly found in soft rocks like limestone, shale, and sandstone. Those rocks get worn down by water and wind more easily than most rocks do. Sometimes larger rocks have layers of fossils inside of them and as the rock gradually wears away over many years, the fossils become visible. Fossils have been found all around the world – on every continent, even Antarctica!

All About Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs are animals that lived a long time ago. They are extinct now, which means that as far as we know, all of them have died. Dinosaurs were reptiles, like lizards and turtles. However, most dinosaurs were very large, the biggest ones were bigger than the largest reptiles that are alive today. Most dinosaurs hatched from eggs.

There are lots of pictures of dinosaurs and even complete dinosaur skeletons on display in museums. Since dinosaurs are extinct, no one has ever seen a living one. That means the pictures you see of dinosaurs are just guesses at what dinosaurs look like. When fossilized dinosaur bones are discovered, they have to be put together like a puzzle. Some of the bones might be missing and some might be broken into pieces. Sometimes the bones that are found in one spot are from several different animals! All of those things make it very difficult for scientists to figure out what dinosaurs really looked like, so even full skeletons that are on display in museums are just scientists’ best guesses of what the animals might have looked like. The picture to the right is an example of a drawing of what scientists think two types of dinosaurs looked like, based on bones that have been discovered and pieced together.

Scientists have discovered many species of dinosaurs over the years and even more are being discovered as more fossils are found. As more and more fossils are found, what scientists believe about dinosaurs may change.

When Did Dinosaurs Live?

Since scientists only have bones to guess by, it is impossible to say exactly when dinosaurs lived. There are several ideas, but it is hard to find scientific evidence to prove them. A lot of people think dinosaurs lived millions and millions of years ago. Scientists who believe in Creation believe dinosaurs were on the earth at the same time as man, which is thousands of years ago (instead of millions). It is hard to tell exactly what the earth was like back then, with only fossils to go by.

What Did Dinosaurs Eat?

Most dinosaurs ate plants. Even though they were so huge, Sauropods like Brachiosaurus lived on green grass and shrubs. Scientists know this from looking at their teeth that have been found in fossils. Some dinosaurs ate meat. One of the most famous dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus Rex, was a meat-eater and had sharp teeth and claws to help him get his food. Animals that eat plants are called herbivores. Animals that eat meat are called carnivores.

“Rwanda, Gorillas Mountain gorillas.”

 
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Those wonderful animals can be met only in three countries – Uganda, Rwanda and Democratlic Republic of Congo. By now there are less than 800 of them left in the world.
The impuls to visit Mountain Gorillas came from the film „Gorillas in the Mist“ (watched a long time ago), in the leading role starring Signourney Weaver.

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The first instruction – not to go closer to the animals than 7 metres . The visitors were instructed to consider that. As to the Gorillas – they know nothing about this 7 metres, of course.

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The presentation of the soon-visited Sabyinyo group.

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A path in the potatoe field towards the mountains.

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Later in the rain forest – a view upward.

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And it is always useful to look down as well. Looks like an earthworm, but as all the trees here are 5 times higher , so the earthworm `s length was about 40 cm and diameter probably 1 cm. Good that I didn`t step on it, perhaps in response it would have attacked.

And that`s how they looked like.

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Very good that they are herbivores.

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And then it happened that the huge Silverback began to move towards the people, waited a bit until the path was made free for him , and then marched on and passed us probably a metre and a half away from us. Then just threw himself down on the ground, scratched himself with pleasure and put his leg over the knee, just like a human being.

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And they almost paid no attention to people. Of course they were used to it that every day people come to watch them and take pictures and make videos of them. Fortunately the visiting time is limited to one hour.

An overnight place in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.

And this kind of animals live in the hedge. They should be chameleons , but I am not very sure of it.

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The official name of this big bird has not been found from internet yet , but here is the moment that he is coming to peck the cameraman and the locals again are keeping him away.

Rwanda, Gorillas Mountain gorillas.

Rwanda, Gorillas Mountain gorillas.

Those wonderful animals can be met only in three countries – Uganda, Rwanda and Democratlic Republic of Congo. By now there are less than 800 of them left in the world.
The impuls to visit Mountain Gorillas came from the film „Gorillas in the Mist“ (watched a long time ago), in the leading role starring Signourney Weaver.

A Bunny Tale — Why Some Rabbits Have Pink Eyes

 A Bunny Tale -- Why Some Rabbits Have Pink Eyes

Why Some Rabbits Have Pink Eyes

A long, long time ago when the world was very new and all the animals were learning why they were created, the Maker of Animals spoke to the rabbits.

“You must ensure our world continues by helping to feed the eagles and the foxes, for without them and others of their kind, all life on our world will soon die out. In gratitude, I grant you the ability to run very fast so many of you will escape. I also grant you many other gifts which will allow your family to increase. Rabbits will always be!”

One odd-looking little white rabbit with pink eyes spoke up, saying “But Maker, what about me? I look really different than my brothers and sisters and my eyes are so sensitive I can’t bear to go outside during the daylight. I’m afraid my family will disappoint you and fail in your plans for us.”

The Maker gently took up the white rabbit and spoke thus, “Oh, sweet bunny, you have a very special gift! You are all white to show the rabbits’ pure love, kindness, and gentleness to all the humans in this new world. You and many others of your kind, white or not, will be chosen to live with fortunate humans who need and appreciate the very special connection between
humans and many of my animals.”

“Maker,” said the white bunny, “my family will gladly give love to those who seek it. But still I wonder why my eyes are pink – so different than all these other rabbits.”

The Maker stroked the fur of this oh-so-curious, smart little rabbit, now called Bunny. “Well, My Own, your kind in particular will be those most blessed of rabbits who will be able to see their beloved humans through rose-colored eyes!”