coronet68mx
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Sorry but no, a fossil is rock of course but a fish rarely almost never became a fossil , their bodies are too soft and decomposed too fast, most os the fish we can see as "fossils " are in fact prints of what they use to be when alive, covered in mud as fast as they died in a low oxygen environment, and preserve that way interesting rock thought.