The new findings address a 30-million-year gap in our knowledge of dinosaur evolution during the first part of the Late ...
When paleontologist Martin Qvarnström began peering inside 230-million-year-old fossilized dinosaur dung using an advanced X-ray technology, he wasn’t sure he’d see anything of interest.
In an international collaboration, researchers at Uppsala University have been able to identify undigested food remains, ...
A new analysis of fossil faeces has revealed what the environmental conditions were like at the time dinosaurs started to take over the Earth. Researchers found undigested remains of food ...
Studying bromalites helped paleontologists piece together how the reptiles came to rule a part of the prehistoric world.
Fossilised faeces reveal 200-million-year-old dietary habits Charcoal in dung hints at detox strategies of early herbivores ...