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This is a gastropod fossil from Triassic period. This type of fossil can be on the east boundary of the state of Missouri. It looks a lot like ______ we find on Earth today. A) …
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This is a gastropod fossil from Triassic period. This type of fossil can be on the east boundary of the state of Missouri. It looks a lot like ______ we find on Earth today.
A) ferns
B) fish
C) snails
D) starfish
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C . snails
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This shell looks like a snail shell
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