A 66-million-year-old fossilized vomit discovery in Denmark offers a rare glimpse into the prehistoric Cretaceous food chain.
The fish is thought to have chewed up and spit out some unlucky sea creatures, resulting in this unique fossil.
T he Stevns Klint (Cliffs of Stevns) in Denmark are perhaps best known for providing evidence of the dinosaur-ending ...
Journey into prehistory as the article explores seven monstrous serpents that once ruled land and sea. From the colossal ...
A SCIENTIST made a bizarre discovery after breaking open a piece of chalk and finding 66 million-year-old fish vomit. The ...
A fascinating discovery from the Cretaceous period reveals a shark — or possibly another fish — may have swallowed sea lilies ...
A 66 million-year-old vomit fossil has been discovered in Denmark. Found along the Stevns Klint coastal cliff, the fossil is ...
Prehistoric times had no shortage of pretty scary creatures, but you need to look no further than this huge arthopod to find ...
Team17 and Ambertail Games have confirmed a release date for their prehistoric shop management sim Amber Isle on Nintendo ...