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Health officials have raised concerns about swimming in the sea off seven European countries amid worries about a kind of bacteria which can cause serious infections leading to sepsis and even ...
A recent map indicates potential risks associated with sea bathing in seven countries: the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, ...
A Danish fossil hunter discovered a 66-million-year-old chunk of fossilised vomit, likely from a fish that couldn't digest sea lilies.
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 ...
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.
An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a piece of animal vomit dating back 66 million years on a beach in Denmark.
A fossilized animal vomit from 66 million years ago was discovered at the World Heritage Site ' Steuns Klint ' on the island of Zealand in Denmark. Such discoveries are said to provide important ...
What’s 66-million-year-old vomit like? A lot more pleasant than the fresh stuff, says paleontologist Jesper Milan.
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 ...
An amateur fossil hunter in Denmark uncovers a 66-million-year-old pile of fish vomit, offering new insights into the Cretaceous period's marine food chain.
Fossil Hunter Discovers 66-Million-Year-Old Vomit in Denmark, Offering a Clue to the Cretaceous Food Chain A marine animal snacked on some sea lilies that did not agree with its stomach—and we ...
A stunning discovery in Denmark has revealed an unexpected link to the world of dinosaurs: fossilized vomit dating back 66 million years, when the Earth was teeming with life from the Cretaceous ...