Fossilized droppings from the Triassic and Jurassic are revealing the diets of some dinosaurs—including a surprising taste ...
A study of fossilized feces and vomit attempts to piece together why dinosaurs were so evolutionarily successful.
Coprolites—fossilized feces—from the Jurassic hold traces of past meals. These deposits left by a herbivorous dinosaur ...
An analysis of hundreds of bromalites – fossilised faeces and vomit – shows how changes in diet enabled dinosaurs to take ...
Analysis of 200-million-year-old digested foods reveals how the animals became dominant.
Hundreds of pieces of fossilised faeces and vomit show how dinosaurs became Earth’s dominant land animals — plus, the search ...
The analysis of hundreds of fossilized droppings (plus a little bit of petrified vomit) from roughly 230 million years ago ...
Scientists are using used fossilized feces and vomit from Poland to reconstruct how dinosaurs came to dominate the Earth ...
Using advanced synchrotron imaging, the researchers identified undigested remains of fish, insects, plants, and bones within ...
Studying bromalites helped paleontologists piece together how the reptiles came to rule a part of the prehistoric world.
Scientists studied trace fossils called bromalites to reconstruct critical food webs in late Triassic, early Jurassic.
Faeces, vomit and fossilised food from inside stomachs have provided new clues into how dinosaurs rose to dominate Earth, a ...