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Paleontology Trace Fossils

Worm Burrow Fossils © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Worm Burrows © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Fossilized Raindrops © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Dinosaur Tracks © Michael Collier, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Fossil Footprints © National Park ServiceNational Park Service

Animal Footprints E.D. McKee, Courtesy United States Geological Survey Photographic Library, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Feeding Trails and Burrows © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Burrows © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Burrows © Marli Miller, University of Oregon, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Feeding Trail © Bruce Molnia, Terra Photographics, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank