kehafossiilide
Kehafossiilide (body fossils) are preserved remains of organisms or their body parts, such as bones, teeth, shells, scales, or impressions of soft tissues. They are distinguished from trace fossils, which record activities such as footprints, burrows, or feeding marks.
The formation of kehafossiilide typically requires rapid burial in sediment or other preservation media to protect
Kehafossiilide provide direct evidence of anatomy, size, and morphology, enabling paleontologists to infer phylogeny, development, and
Preservation is inherently biased. Hard parts such as bones and shells are more likely to fossilize