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Real Paleolithic Woolly Rhino Bone
Can you answer the questions below by spinning this image and using the extra pictures?
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Questions
1.Where was this fossil found?
2. Which part of the Woolly Rhino’s body does it come from?
3. Woolly Rhinos were on the planet for millions of years but sometimes they had less fur than at other periods. Why do you think this was?
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1.Where was this fossil found?
ANSWER: At the top of France.
2. Which part of the Woolly Rhino’s body does it come from?
ANSWER: It’s spine. It is called a Vertebrae, which means backbone.
3. Woolly Rhinos were on the planet for millions of years but sometimes they had less fur than at other periods. Why do you think this was?
ANSWER: Because the climate changed between Ice Ages and warm periods.