According to a statement issued to CNN on Wednesday by the local museum, Geomuseum Faxe, where the discovery will be on ...
What’s 66-million-year-old vomit like? A lot more pleasant than the fresh stuff, says paleontologist Jesper Milan.
An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a disgusting yet amazing find on a beach in Denmark – a piece of animal vomit dating back 66 million years.
Sixty-six million years ago, a marine creature, minding its own business at the bottom of a Cretaceous sea, munched on some ...
Self-proclaimed "fossil geek" Peter Bennicke was recently searching a beach at the Cliffs of Stevns in eastern Denmark when ...
A 66-million-year-old fossilized vomit discovery in Denmark offers a rare glimpse into the prehistoric Cretaceous food chain.
Animal vomit fossil ...
The lump of vomit —more scientifically referred to as ‘regurgitate’—was discovered by Peter Bennicke as he walked along the ...
Attention dinosaur nerds! 66-million-year-old vomit discovered by amateur fossil hunter in Denmark: "Truly an unusual find". Ah, the life of a fossil hunter: sometimes you find a titanosaur ...
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A 66-million-year-old piece of fossilised vomit has been discovered in Denmark, shedding light on prehistoric marine life.
The fish is thought to have chewed up and spit out some unlucky sea creatures, resulting in this unique fossil.