Researchers believe that fossilized feces and vomit from dinosaurs are shedding light on how the ancient creatures evolved to ...
Scans of fossilized feces have revealed what the early members of this iconic species ate to help them take over the world.
Paleontologists at the University of Uppsala in Sweden studied more than 500 pieces of fossilized dinosaur poop to find out ...
The analysis of hundreds of fossilized droppings (plus a little bit of petrified vomit) from roughly 230 million years ago ...
A study recently published in the journal Nature sheds new light on how dinosaurs rose to dominance during the Triassic ...
Fossilized droppings from the Triassic and Jurassic are revealing the diets of some dinosaurs—including a surprising taste ...
The sutdy used hundreds of fossils of well-fed dinosaurs to compare and contrast nutrition dynamics across five vertebrate ...
While it is not quite as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, fossilized poop can help paleontologists recreate lost worlds.
A study of fossilized feces and vomit attempts to piece together why dinosaurs were so evolutionarily successful.
Fossilized digestive material offers unparalleled insights into the dinosaurs' diets, feeding behaviors and parasites.
The way the dinosaurs relinquished their long dominance is well known. An asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, ...
Discover how fossilized poop, or coprolites, unveils fascinating insights into what dinosaurs ate 200 million years ago.