Examples of using Fossilized in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Possibly the fossilized tracks belong to animals of the Jurassic period.
Its fossilized skeletons have been found in rocks even older than those in Poland.
Navajo Sandstone: huge fossilized sand dunes from a massive Sahara-like desert.
Does this rock contain those fossilized remains, Dr. Sacks?
Please observe the rib cage of our smaller fossilized friend here.
This fossilized egg, which is about the same size as one of these gannet eggs,
The fossilized polyps have increased activity on trace minerals and minerals and can thus initiate a number of positive effects in the human body.
A gigantic block of sandstone rock that looks like a carapace of a fossilized animal.
In 1974, scientists will dig up her fossilized bones, and will call her after the song playing on their radio at the time-.
It is in the same condition as the earth was before it became fossilized, as it were.
She also noted that if such stones were broken open they often contained fossilized fish bones and scales as well
The fossilized tooth was discovered in the state of São Paulo and is believed to date back to the Mesozoic Era between 70 million and 87 million years ago.
regular beach sand. Fossilized coral.
the city had crumbled, the bridge would probably remain like a fossilized bone.".
there are fossilized polyps that have formed a kind of colonies in these regions.
It's unlikely that David Bowie ever thought his name would live on in the form of a fossilized tooth.
Fossilized ivory is not regulated,
Lucy's skeleton, which is 40 percent complete, was recovered in Ethiopia in what was an ancient lake near fossilized remains of crocodiles,
Impartial examinations on the footprints revealed their real owners: in reality, these footprints consisted of 20 fossilized footprints of a 10 year old modern human,
Next up was the National Museum of Ethiopia where the fossilized bones of Lucy, the 3.2 million year old hominid.