Additional information on 280-Million-Year-Old Reptiles' Last Meal Preserved :- May 21, 2010
... This heavily armored reptile may have lived among dinos
...-
... with fairly complete fossil remains from the Mesozoic era (
280 to 65
million years ago,
... The
last meal of the R. robustus was discovered in the fossil's preparation
... and mammal to refer to the curious morphology of these "
reptile mammals.
... of a psittacosaur and a remarkably
preserved, 130-
million-
year-
old fossil of a
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280-
Million-
Year-Old Reptiles'
Last Meal Preserved .. http://digg.com/d31E320 10 :11 AM Dec 29th, 2009 via twiggit. @steel_thunder - glad you dig our dinos.
...- Dec 23, 2009
... Fossil evidence of early
reptiles'
last meal ... first evidence of
preserved insect remains in the mouths of fossilized vertebrates.
... teeth inside two
280-
million-
year-
old skulls of a species of
reptile they have yet to fully describe.
...- Dec 28, 2009
... Scientists have just found insect parts stuck between the teeth of two Paleozoic
reptiles. This strongly suggests that the pre-Dinosaur Era
...- Sep 25, 2011
... 280-
Million-
Year-Old Reptiles'
Last Meal Preserved 12-29-2009 • Discovery News Scientists found insect parts stuck between the teeth of 2
...- Dec 31/09 -
280-
Million-
Year-Old Reptiles'
Last Meal Preserved Dec 29/09 - Garbage Warrior's Michael Reynolds Presentation! Dec 29/09 - China Discovers
...- Mar 22, 2011
... These organic compounds survived 50 million years buried in
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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