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 droppings from the Triassic and Jurassic are revealing the diets of some dinosaurs—including a surprising taste ...
Scientists Make Surprising Find After Studying Fossilized Vomit and Poop of Dinosaurs, Call Them ‘Clever Veggie’ Reptiles ...
Fossilized digestive material offers unparalleled insights into the dinosaurs' diets, feeding behaviors and parasites.
Paleontology, the study of prehistoric organisms, relies almost entirely on the fossilized remains of extinct plants and ...
Discover how fossilized poop, or coprolites, unveils fascinating insights into what dinosaurs ate 200 million years ago.
From paleontological poop, Qvarnström and colleagues reconstructed the ecology, biology and food webs that wove together the early dinosaur ecosystem ... “most maligned fossils” under scrutiny.
The research focused on fossil sites in Poland The ... into the dietary patterns that enabled dinosaurs to outcompete their ...
To better understand the extinct giants, Qvarnström and his colleagues investigated overlooked fossils known as bromalites: remnants from the digestive system — aka dinosaur poop and vomit.