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  26. ndcirque said: This shows the frustrating side of palaeontology. This sort of thing wouldn’t fossilize, and if it did would anyone figure out that a flat smear that extended beyond the ends of the rock was in life looked like this. There’s so much that we cannot know about the ancient Earth.
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