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Your mother always tells you to wear clean underwear, but never reminded you to floss your teeth every day. The remains of a 280-million-year-old reptiles' last meal have been found preserved in its teeth. Bits of insect parts stuck between the teeth tell scientists a great deal about what this dino ate! Read more and click to promote this if you like the scoop!

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Published 2 years 21 weeks ago – Made popular 2 years 20 weeks ago
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Hmmm...Gross, yet - really,

Hmmm...Gross, yet - really, really cool!

Gross is always just a wee

Gross is always just a wee bit interesting in the name of science! If you consider how many fossil turds get analyzed...yes, it is a bit gross. Do you ever wonder who might be excavating your old homestead one day? Will our septic tanks be checked to see what ancient humans ate 1,000 years ago? Now, that is weird!

I am always amazed how far we

I am always amazed how far we are pushing the boundaries of science. I wonder when we will be creating our own Jurassic Park

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