Paleontologists at the University of Uppsala in Sweden studied more than 500 pieces of fossilized dinosaur poop to find out ...
The poo contained remains of fish, insects, larger animals and plants, some of which were unusually well preserved, including ...
All of that poop was extensively analyzed by researchers ... Comparing that with the existing fossil record and climate data showed that dinosaurs were not picky eaters compared to some other ...
by combining the information from the coprolites with climate data and information from other fossils: plants, bite marks, vomit, footprints and bones. The coprolites contained remains of fish ...
Fossilized poop: Poo clues could help explain rise of dinosaurs A person stands next to Apex, a stegosaurus skeleton that is one of the best-preserved fossils ever unearthed. Apex will be ...
A "rare" letter written by Jurassic Coast fossil hunter Mary Anning has sold at auction for £100,000 - more than eight times its reserve price. Aged 12 in 1811, Mary unearthed the skull of an ...
From paleontological poop, Qvarnström and colleagues reconstructed the ecology ... called the deep dive into dino droppings “insightful and innovative,” for putting some of the “most maligned fossils” ...
Food web for the Rhaetian, 205 million years ago, of the Bristol region. The arrows show who eats whom, and red and black means inferred, and blue arrows are based on evidence from coprolites ...
"The skeletal fossils, footprints and bromalites from sites in Poland provide a series of discrete temporal snapshots that demonstrate a transition from a world with few dinosaurs to one in which they ...
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