An amateur fossil hunter in Denmark uncovers a 66-million-year-old pile of fish vomit, offering new insights into the Cretaceous period's marine food chain.
Their vomited remains were preserved as a fossil, which in November was found by an amateur fossil hunter off the Cliffs of Stevns in eastern Denmark. “It was only when experts got their hands ...
The work could have implications for how aquatic species respond to our ... Discovery of 'Punk' and 'Emo' Fossils Challenges Our Understanding of Ancient Molluscs Jan. 8, 2025 — Researchers have ...
As Stache worked on the fossil, he noticed that another fragment in the collection seemed to belong to the same skull. By combining the two pieces, he successfully reconstructed what is now recognized ...
Taxidermy, fossils, and curios compete for your attention in this real-life cabinet of curiosities ... From majestic deer heads to tiny, perfectly preserved insects, these specimens offer a unique ...