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For tens of millions of years, dinosaurs dominated the planet – by not being finicky eaters. A new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature sheds some new light on how that came to be, and the ...
Two words say it all: “fossilized feces.” And tourists usually like anything free. “We aim to provide a one-of-a-kind experience that promises laughter, fascination, and a pile of the unexpected,” ...
To gaze upon a full T. rex skeleton is to be transported back in time. Dinosaur fossils are key to understanding what these prehistoric creatures looked like, how they moved, and where they lived. But ...
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Fossilized dinosaur poop reveals their dietary secrets
Jurassic Park may have the tourists, but Triassic Toilet serves up the science. The inner lives of dinosaurs are revealed in ...
Dinosaur poop is providing vital clues about "who ate whom" 200 million years ago. Researchers have been able to identify undigested food remains, plants and prey in the fossilized feces of the big ...
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