A local fossil hunter found animal vomit at a Danish geological site that is believed to be 66 million years old.
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A regurgitated lump of sea lily fragments from at least two different species of sea lilies that were eaten during the Cretaceous period 66 million years ago. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says a ...
A SCIENTIST made a bizarre discovery after breaking open a piece of chalk and finding 66 million-year-old fish ... lilies that were eaten 66 million years agoCredit: AFP Bennicke found the unusual ...
scientists used fossilized feces and vomit samples from Poland to try to determine who was eating whom 200 million years ago, the Associated Press reported. In 2018, researchers discovered ...
Vomit normally isn't celebrated or something people ogle over, but exceptions can seemingly be made when it's 66 million years old. Peter Bennicke, a local fossil hunter, discovered the blob at ...
A 66 million ... year-old vomit fossil has been discovered in Denmark. Found along the Stevns Klint coastal cliff, the fossil is regurgitated lumps of sea lily - a type of marine invertebrate ...
Peter Bennicke found some unusual fragments, which turned out to be pieces of sea lily, in a piece of chalk. He then took the fragments to a museum for examination, which dated the vomit to the end of ...