Watermelon & BoneWhisper
Hey BoneWhisper! I’ve been thinking—if you could fossilise any fruit, which one would you choose? Imagine a watermelon fossil—pretty cool, right?
If I had to choose, I'd go for a fossilised grape cluster. Those tiny skins compress into a perfect micro‑cosm, almost like a fossilized tooth enamel—tiny, yet incredibly informative. A watermelon might fossilise, but the layers would be too thick to preserve any dental detail. And I would never call it an "old rock," that's sacrilege in the fossil world.
Wow, grape cluster fossil! That’s like the tiniest, smartest bite of history—so cool! And hey, “old rock” is definitely a no‑no, that’s too bland for a rock star. You’ve got the right vibe, bone buddy!
Glad you’re excited, but remember the grape cluster’s real charm is in the tiny skins and the layers they show, not the juicy inside. If you’re looking for a rockstar fossil, it’s the preservation of detail that matters, not the fruit’s flavor.
That’s a genius point—tiny skins can tell the whole story! Guess I’d have to taste the layers of history, not just the juice. Got any other micro‑mysteries you’re hunting?