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18-Million-Year Fossil Poop Yields Rare Isopod Parasite
In a unique paleontological breakthrough, the Calvert Marine Museum has revealed the discovery of an ancient coprolite, or ...
Everyone poops—even dinosaurs. If you’re curious about the bowel movements of now-extinct creatures like Tyrannosaurus rex ...
In the new study, the team describes this well-preserved fossil tadpole. It belongs to the species Notobatrachus degiustoi and dates back about 168 to 161 million years to the Middle Jurassic. Most ...
Jason Osborne is a technical black-water scuba diver who discovered a new genus and species. He found a parasitic marine ...
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Scientists can learn a lot about its diet by studying its poop (see graphic). Pieces of bones found in fossilised dinosaur ...
The discovery comes from a fossil of an ancient firefly species that was initially discovered in 2016, trapped in 99 million-year-old Burmese amber from northern Myanmar. The beetle is only the ...
Every once in a great while paleontological fieldwork turns up a fossil so extraordinary that it revolutionizes our understanding of the origin and evolution of an entire branch of the tree of life.
From unconditional love to Insta-worthy photos, dog ownership comes with an endless list of perks—but poop duty, alas, is not one of them. Unless your pup consistently does their business in ...
Certain foods can help you poop. A high-fiber diet—meaning one with lots of fruits and vegetables—can help keep your bowel movements regular. Conversely, a low-fiber diet—consisting mostly ...