Now, more than a decade later, new analysis of the fossils has found that they belong to a new 73-million-year-old species, according to a study published Jan. 28 in the peer-reviewed journal ...
A set of secret World War II tunnels is slated to open to the public in a few years and could become London's most extravagant underground attraction — but tourists will have to wait ...
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The fossilised vomit offers new insights into the food chains of the prehistoric oceans. During the Cretaceous, fish and sharks were known to consume sea lilies, a species that is difficult to digest.
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The fragments of vomit would have been emitted when dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus ... During the period, fish and sharks would eat them despite the fact they were hard to digest, meaning they ...
Scientists have discovered what might be the “world’s most famous piece of puke ever” after a piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the age of the dinosaurs was discovered in Denmark.
An extremely rare dinosaur-era animal vomit fossil has been ... contained two species of sea lilies that were likely eaten by a fish. “The collection consisted of at least two different species ...
A SCIENTIST made a bizarre discovery after breaking open a piece of chalk and finding 66 million-year-old fish vomit. The find dating back to the age of the dinosaurs was made by fossil hunter ...