Discover how fossilized poop, or coprolites, unveils fascinating insights into what dinosaurs ate 200 million years ago.
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Researchers have been able to identify undigested food remains, plants and prey in the fossilized feces of dinosaurs. These analyses of hundreds of samples provide clues about the role dinosaurs ...
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AN ANCIENT lizard dating back 205million years has been confirmed to be the “world’s oldest” in a fresh study. The fossilised ...
Scientists have charted how dinosaurs rose to prominence using a pretty unconventional method. They studied, in dirty detail, ...
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Studying bromalites helped paleontologists piece together how the reptiles came to rule a part of the prehistoric world.
Remarkably preserved footprints of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei offer direct evidence that extinct hominin species ...
To better understand dinosaurs, scientists have examined their bromalites: the remains of the digestive system - feces and vomit. The scientists studied more than 500 fossils collected over 25 years ...