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Meanings of living fossil in English
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Usage of living fossil in English
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He is a livingfossil, imbedded in that rock called faith.
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Finally, there is one other species that's been proposed to be a livingfossil.
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A livingfossil will look just like a fossilised animal from millions of years ago.
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Under at least one of these definitions, our species could be considered a livingfossil.
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But that doesn't make it a true livingfossil.
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Still, the overall look of each livingfossil has stayed more or less the same.
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The truth is, there is literally no such thing as a " livingfossil".
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Now this livingfossil really intrigued me.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tadpole shrimp, often described as a livingfossil as they have varied vary little in their morphology.
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The technique may have contributed to the survival of the New Zealand reptile, which is often described as a livingfossil.
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There is one other species that's been proposed to be a livingfossil Gómez thinks we should retire the term altogether.
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The tree itself is believed to be the oldest living tree species, and has been called a " livingfossil".
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This slow rate of evolution is consistent with the notion that the panda is a " livingfossil," says Wang.
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It is a " livingfossil" that gives researchers like Holland an insight into how vertebrates evolved in those prehistoric oceans.
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That means the goblin shark is a " livingfossil", an animal that has survived seemingly unchanged for a huge span of time.
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They include familiar forms such as the spiny, slipper, clawed lobsters and crayfish and unfamiliar forms such as the deep-sea and " livingfossil" species.