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66 million years old fossilized vomit discovered in Denmark

A piece of fossilized vomit starting during the dinosaurs discovered in Denmark.

Local Hunter Hunter Peter Bennene finds fossil of Stevns Klint – a listed listed on the coast east of the east country.

The self-expressed “Fossil Geek” said he experienced some extraordinary looking fragments that turned into sea lily – a sea urchines – a piece of brick.

Mr. Bennicke took the fragments to check in the East Zealand museum, confirming the vomiting at the end of the Cretaceous periods 66 million years ago – a time that dinosaurs including Tyrannosaurus and Tyrannosops.

Jesper Milan, Palaeontologist and a museum’s calator, saying BBC it is “truly unusual found” while it helps explain the prehistoric relations with prehistoric foods.

“It tells something about who eats who 66 million years ago,” he said.

During the fish and sharks eating the sea lilies, hard to dissolve the meaning they “regurgisiting all the bits in the chalk”, he explained.

“It was found a remarkable view of the daily conditions under the river of Cretaceous – the sea where dinosaurs live,” he said.

Discover is also important for developing our understanding of past ecosystems.

Mr. Milan said his museum just sent out the local press information but discovering the global interest. “This is the greatest piece of the world’s net,” he said.


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2025-01-29 17:16:00

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