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Vomit is something you want to get rid of. You don’t want it hanging around for a day, or an hour, or even a few minutes. And certainly not for 66 million years.
The vomit will be placed in a small special exhibition at the Geomuseum Faxe Museum in Faxe, Denmark during the winter holidays for people to view, according to the release.
Massive fossil discovery sheds light on the end of dinosaurs 00:53. A piece of fossilized vomit, dating back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth, was discovered in Denmark, the Museum of East ...
An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a piece of animal vomit dating back 66 million years on a beach in Denmark.. Peter Bennicke noticed a “strange small cluster of lily pieces in a piece of ...
Some discoveries are hard to stomach — literally. A quirky and fascinating addition to Denmark’s natural history has been uncovered — a 66-million-year-old vomit fossil. Local fossil hunter ...
Something smells rotten in the state of Denmark. Or, rather, it did 66 million years ago, Danish scientists say, announcing the recent discovery of very old shark vomit on the country’s Cliffs ...
The vomit can be viewed at a Denmark museum. The throw-up is also classified as "Danekræ," which is a designation for Danish objects of “exceptional natural historical value.” ...
Fossilized vomit found in Denmark dates back 66 million years — prehistoric puke hailed as national treasure By . David Landsel. Published Jan. 28, 2025, 9:28 p.m. ET.
A self-appointed fossil hunter in Denmark discovered fossilized vomit from 66 million years ago. The chalky find contains portion of sea lilies likely consumed by a fish predator from the ...
66 million-year-old fish vomit from time of the dinosaurs found in Denmark. Amateur fossil hunter Peter Bennicke made a “truly unusual find”, as the fossilised vomit now resides in the Museum ...
‘Truly unusual’ fossil discovery shows us what fish ate 66 million years ago. Bizarre fossil found on Denmark’s Cliffs of Stevns is expected to go on display in February ...
A fossil hunter walking along beachside cliffs in Denmark found a small but notable fossil in January. It turned out to be a fossilized regurgitate — or vomit — that's around 66 million years old.
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