The lump of vomit —more scientifically referred to as ‘regurgitate’—was discovered by Peter Bennicke as he walked along the Baltic Sea cliffside that is well-known for Cretaceous-era finds. In fact, ...
Sea lilies “aren’t that great to eat, because they are almost only skeleton,” Dr. Jesper Milàn, curator of Denmark’s Geomuseum Faxe, which will showcase the previously unknown upchuck ...
The move comes after President Donald Trump voiced his desire to acquire Greenland and refused to rule out using military ...
What’s 66-million-year-old vomit like? A lot more pleasant than the fresh stuff, says paleontologist Jesper Milan.
Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she would welcome President Donald Trump sending more U.S. troops to Greenland, ...
With melting sea ice opening up new Arctic shipping routes, experts say Greenland's location is of particular strategic importance. If California were to become another territory of Denmark ...
A piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter ...
HELSINKI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Denmark's energy agency on Tuesday said ... work on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, which was damaged in a series of blasts in 2022.
Amateur fossil hunter Peter Bennicke made a “truly unusual find”, as the fossilised vomit now resides in the Museum of East Zealand ...
A 66 million-year-old vomit fossil has been discovered in Denmark. Found along the Stevns Klint coastal cliff, the fossil is ...
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