well-preserved造句31 Since then, however, scientists have found a number of well-preserved theropod fossils with many more featherlike structures, corresponding to downy feathers and feathers with vanes.
32 On a drying lake bed in Victoria, a farmer in 2007 alerted scientists to a major find: well-preserved tracks of a Diprotodon.
33 A tiny well-preserved fish specimen can yield its finder the equivalent of 25 cents, enough for a hot meal. A feathered dinosaur can earn several thousand dollars, a year's income or more.
34 Abundant well-preserved radiolaria were discovered in the silicate formations of Kuqa, accouting for 17 genus and 37 species including one new species.
35 Thick black smoke billowed over the well-preserved ruins of Olympia , on the Peloponnese. The blaze crept up a hillside, engulfing surrounding pine and cypress woods.
36 Finally, an astoundingly well-preserved Sophia Loren, playing Guido's mother, makes her entrance, leaning over the balconyand shooting a stern but loving look toward Guido far below.
37 The well-preserved remains of the old city include, in particular, a large bridge over the Guadiana, an amphitheatre, a theatre, a vast circus and an exceptional water-supply system.
38 The well-preserved fossils resemble Homo erectus, a species from the genus Homo that first appeared in Africa some two million years ago and quickly spread throughout Europe and much of Asia.
39 This well-preserved painting is among thousands that were discovered on a 2008 expedition to document rock art in Australia.
40 To defend the region's well-preserved wrecks from shipworms, researchers have suggested draping submerged vessels in polypropylene covers or covering ships with seabed sediments and sandbags.