Teeth, bones, and horns are more likely to be found than other animal parts because they are composed of dense, mineralized tissues that resist decomposition and fossilization processes. These structures are less susceptible to environmental factors like decay, scavenging, and weathering compared to softer tissues. Additionally, their hard nature allows them to survive longer in the fossil record, making them more readily available for discovery by paleontologists and researchers.
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