Paleontologists in Denmark have unearthed fossilized stomach contents dating back 66 million years. The discovery, considered significant due to its rarity, offers a unique glimpse into the diet of prehistoric animals. The fossilized remains, believed to belong to a large theropod dinosaur, have been hailed as a national treasure by Danish authorities.
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Ancient Danish Fossil Reveals Prehistoric Diet
A fossilized vomit specimen, discovered in Denmark, has been dated to the late Cretaceous period, approximately 66 million years ago. The find, currently undergoing analysis, offers valuable insights into the diet and environment of prehistoric creatures. Its significance has led to its designation as a nationally important paleontological artifact.
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