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200-million-year-old dinosaur poop and vomit reveal a lost Jurassic world
‘We found bones, teeth, fish scales, plant fragments, and even tiny beetles.’
Dinosaur puke and poop help reveal how they took over the world
Fossilized digestive material offers unparalleled insights into the dinosaurs' diets, feeding behaviors and parasites.
Fossilized Dinosaur Vomit and Poop Exposes a Surprising Jurassic Snack
Fossilized droppings from the Triassic and Jurassic are revealing the diets of some dinosaurs—including a surprising taste for charcoal.
Dinosaur Domination Is Marked in a Timeline of Vomit and Feces Fossils
Studying bromalites helped paleontologists piece together how the reptiles came to rule a part of the prehistoric world.
Fossilized dinosaur feces and vomit help scientists reconstruct the creatures’ rise
Scientists are using used fossilized feces and vomit from Poland to reconstruct how dinosaurs came to dominate the Earth.
Could ancient poo reveal why dinosaurs lasted for millions of years?
The scientists took a closer look at fossilised dinosaur poo to determine what helped the creatures survive millions of years.
Fossilized poop shows how dinosaurs came to dominate Earth
A new study reveals how looking at fossilized dinosaur droppings shows how the creatures came to dominate the planet. CNN’s Kim Brunhuber speaks with the study’s lead author, Martin Qvarnström.
A study of dinosaur droppings shows how the dinosaurs came to rule the Earth
Researchers have conducted what could be the largest study ever of dinosaur poop. The findings shed new light on how dinosaur's diets allowed them to dominate the planet. (This story first aired on Morning Edition on November 28,
Feces and vomit fossils offer evidence explaining dinosaur supremacy
But the way the dinosaurs -- modest creatures initially -- came to supremacy is less well understood. New research that relied heavily on fossilized feces and vomit -- evidence of who is eating what and who is eating whom - provides new clarity on how dinosaurs bested the competition during the Triassic Period.
Fossilized dinosaur poop and vomit help scientists reconstruct the creatures’ rise
The amazing new study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, analyzed hundreds of dino droppings to reconstruct who was eating whom 200 million years ago
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Interesting history behind Haddonfield's Dinosaur
Haddonfield, NJ -- Among the shops and cafes in the quaint town of Haddonfield, New Jersey, there is something that stands ...
soapcentral
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20 'Dinosaur memes' to celebrate their epic existence
Dinosaurs were once big, humongous reptiles that roamed the earth over 200 million years ago, but in the present day, they ...
WDW Magazine on MSN
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When Will DINOSAUR Close at Disney World?
A brand-new land and park expansion at Disney’s Animal Kingdom mean DINOSAUR is slated to close – making this attraction ...
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Rich People Love Dinosaur Bones and Scientists Are Feeling Left Out
Booming market for fossils is putting their fate in the hands of private collectors, to the dismay of some paleontologists ...
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Movie Stars Increasingly Love Collecting Dinosaur Bones—to the Dismay of Scientists
The super rich, including some of the highest profile movie stars, are increasingly getting into collecting dinosaur bones, ...
WDW News Today on MSN
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BREAKING: DINOSAUR Will Be Open For All of 2025
Disney has shared a new update regarding the closing timeline for DINOSAUR at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, which is set to close ...
WOFL
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How long until Disney's "Dinosaur" ride goes extinct?
Drew Smith, theme park expert and social media influencer, joined FOX 35 News+ to talk about the newest changes and additions ...
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New long-necked dinosaur that lived 75 million years ago unearthed in Spain
A new species of long-necked dinosaur that lived 75 million years ago has been discovered in Spain. Evidence was found among ...
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