a camel
Petrified rock is a type of fossilized rock where organic material such as wood is replaced by minerals like silica over time, preserving its original structure. This process can take millions of years and results in the formation of a rock-like object that retains the appearance of the original organic material. Petrified rock is often prized for its beauty and scientific value.
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Petrified wood looks like a fossilized version of wood, as it has undergone the process of permineralization where all organic materials have been replaced with minerals like quartz. This results in a rock-like appearance with the grain pattern and color of the original wood still visible.
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Its it a bone in your arm!
spongy
It looks like a chicken bone
wierd
it is hard and white on the outer layers.
It looks like a chicken bone
A camel is a ungulate within the genus Camelus, which has fatty deposits, or 'humps,' on its back. The average length of a camel is anywhere from 6 to 11 feet long.