An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a piece of animal vomit which dates back 66 million years on a beach in Denmark.
The Stevns Klint (Cliffs of Stevns) in Denmark are perhaps best known for providing evidence of the dinosaur-ending Chicxulub ...
Paleontologists typically unearth fossilized skeletal remains of ancient creatures, however, this time they found ...
A cluster of 66-million-year-old fish vomit is a natural, national treasure in Denmark. The rare find shines a light on the ...
A marine animal snacked on some sea lilies that did not agree with its stomach—and we now know what happened next ...
A piece of fossilized vomit, dating back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth, has been discovered in Denmark, the Museum of ...
A local fossil hunter found animal vomit at a Danish geological site that is believed to be 66 million years old.
It is likely the indigestible parts of lilies that were regurgitated by an animal, probably a fish that ate the plants.
Denmark's coalition government agreed this week to tax livestock owners the equivalent of US$96 per head per year from 2030 due to greenhouse gases produced by animal flatulence, Tax Minister ...
An extremely rare dinosaur-era animal vomit fossil has been discovered in Denmark, the Museum of East Zealand announced on ...
Denmark’s parliament has approved funding ... which had in the past been reserved for experiments on animals. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best ...
A piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter ...