A museum all about poo in a former public toilet on the Isle of Wight has announced it will not open this year as it is set ...
Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how the dinosaurs rose to power — by studying dino puke and poop. The findings, published Nov. 27 in the journal Nature, offer new insights ...
Paleontologists in Denmark found a once-gloopy, now-hardened mess that they believe was spat up by a Cretaceous-era fish.
skin impressions and even dinosaur poo. Comparisons with living animals are also key. Detailed examination of skeletons provides information on the shapes of the bones and how they fit together. If we ...
Fossilised shells are also body fossils. Other fossilised signs of a plant or animal are called trace fossils. Dinosaur trace fossils include footprints, imprints of their skin or feathers, and poo - ...
230 million-year-old dinosaur is oldest ever discovered in North ... some of Jurassic's biggest dinosaurs —Dinosaur puke and poop help reveal how they took over the world The animal was likely ...
“It is very lucky for the city to uncover dinosaur fossils,” he said, adding that he himself had searched for them without success. What poo can teach scientists about dinosaurs and other ...
rex ‘coprolite’ in the world — a 65-million-year-old poo. The fossilized dung tells us what T. rex ate and proved that they had a taste for herbivorous dinosaurs like stegosaurus or triceratops.