Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
Sea lilies “aren’t that great to eat, because they are almost only skeleton,” Dr. Jesper Milàn, curator of Denmark’s Geomuseum ... shed new light on what life was like during the ...
The fossil was found at a cliff in Denmark. Fossilized vomit is called regurgitalite, and it's a type of trace fossil, which tells scientists about an organism's daily life.
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'Unusual discovery': 66 million-year-old fossilized fish vomit with sea lilies found in DenmarkOn Monday, the Museum of Eastern Denmark announced a finding of ... the seas were teeming with diverse life forms, including the sea lilies featured in the discovery. Although the fossilized ...
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