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What do paleontologists call the preserved remains of plants&animals from ages past?

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  • by Lisa Pulsifer on January 21st, 2010

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    The preserved remains of plants and animals over a length of time are referred to by paleontologists as fossils. A paleontologist is someone who studies fossils that are found by archeologists.

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    dictionary.reference.com: Fossils

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