btw the oldest fox fossil found was over 7 million years old from the V.riffautae
The mud dries gets covered over and eventually when enough heat and pressureare applied dirt turns to rock hence fossil
Fossil record, which provides a timeline of life on Earth and helps scientists understand the evolution and diversity of organisms over time.
A fossil gene is a gene that has lost its function or has become non-functional over evolutionary time. These genes are remnants of ancestral genes that have accumulated mutations and are no longer actively involved in the biological processes of an organism. Fossil genes can provide insights into the evolutionary history of an organism and how its genome has changed over time.
It is a fossil fuel.
The student hunched over his desk while writing the essay. A way to use hunched in a sentence is " He was hunched over the sink.
Osteoporosis made her hunched over.
A synonym for slouching is "lounging" or "slumping."
The old woman was hunched over and walking with a cane.
"Hunched" is actually an adjective, not an adverb. It describes the posture or position of someone or something as being stooped or bent over. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information about how, when, where, or to what degree an action is performed.
Lennie is hunched over because he is feeling guilty and ashamed for accidentally killing Curley's wife in the barn. He understands the consequences of his actions and is overwhelmed with remorse.
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The Gardener hunched over showed me his calloused hands.
it does work for round or hunched over backs
from vannier and the werewolf, you go right until you see a big, hunched over skeleton.
walked heavily means to walk slow or sad like, sometimes hunched over.
Neither, it is a word all on its own (the past tense of the verb "hunch" which means to crouch or lean over)