A piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter ...
Something smells rotten in the state of Denmark. Or, rather, it did 66 million years ago, Danish scientists say, announcing the recent discovery of very old shark vomit on the country’s Cliffs ...
Denmark has a Danekræ Committee appointed by ... Experts determined the vomit likely came from a fish that lived 66 million years ago. “Lilies are not a particularly nutritious food, as they ...
The fossil was found at a cliff in Denmark. Fossilized vomit is called regurgitalite, and it's a type of trace fossil, which tells scientists about an organism's daily life.
Scientists have discovered what might be the “world’s most famous piece of puke ever” after a piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the age of the dinosaurs was discovered in Denmark ... During the ...
Items that are determined to be "objects of exceptional natural history value" by the Danekræ committee of Denmark's Natural ... probably a type of fish, that 66 million years ago ate sea lilies ...
“But here’s an animal, probably a type of fish, that 66 million years ago ate ... The fossil is expected to go on display in a small exhibit at Denmark’s Geomuseum Faxe in February.
In the Cretaceous period, a shark or another kind of fish found sea lilies less than ... This was, however, the first find of its kind in Denmark, he said. The upchuck has attracted attention ...
On Monday, the Museum of Eastern Denmark announced a finding of a 66 ... different species of sea lilies that were consumed by a fish, which later regurgitated the indigestible parts.
A piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil ... During the period fish and sharks would eat sea lilies, which are hard to ...