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Scientists have uncovered new clues about what made dinosaurs thrive millions of years ago by studying fossilized poop!
The analysis of hundreds of fossilized droppings (plus a little bit of petrified vomit) from roughly 230 million years ago ...
Scans of fossilized feces have revealed what the early members of this iconic species ate to help them take over the world.
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A study of fossilized feces and vomit attempts to piece together why dinosaurs were so evolutionarily successful.
When the Earth's climate changed millions of years ago, dinosaurs were more adaptable to new food sources than their picky ...
In an international collaboration, researchers at Uppsala University have been able to identify undigested food remains, plants and prey in the fossilised faeces of dinosaurs. These analyses of ...
Coprolites—fossilized feces—from the Jurassic hold traces of past meals. These deposits left by a herbivorous dinosaur ...
While it is not quite as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, fossilized poop can help paleontologists recreate lost worlds.