The East Zealand Museum stated on Monday that a fossiled vomit dating back when dinosaurs walked around the earth was discovered in Denmark.
A local amateur fossil hunter was found on a cliff of SteVNS, a site registered as a UNESColist south of Copenhagen.
During the walk, Peter Benickke found some extraordinary fragments.
Later, he took the fragments to the museum for the exam and put on vomit about 66 million years ago until the end of the Cretaceous era.
According to experts, vomiting contains at least two types of sea lions and may probably be eaten by fish throwing that cannot be digested.
“The discovery of this type is very important when reconstructing past ecosystems, because it provides important information about which animals have been eaten.” And the museum stated in a press release that includes images of fossiled vomit.
East Zealand Museum
Anti -biologist Jesper Milan praised his discovery as a “truly unusual discovery” and added that it would help to explain the relationship between food chains in the history.
“The sea lion is not a nutritious diet, because it is mainly composed of calcal -leis plates mainly held in several soft parts,” he said.
“But here, there are animals that live at the bottom of the Cretaceous Sea 66 million years ago, and probably have some fish, which may have flowed back on the skeleton.”
According to UNESCO, the cliffs of STEVNS provided “exceptional evidence of the effects of the Chicxulub Met Stone that collided with planets about 65 million years ago,” and it was widely believed that the dinosaur was the end of the age of dinosaurs.
Researchers have previously studied ancient archeological sites. In November last year, the AP communication reported that scientists were trying to determine who they had 200 million years ago using Poland fossil and vomiting samples.
In 2018, Live Science reported that researchers had discovered fossil vomiting during excavation in the southeastern part of Utah. A study published in the Parios magazine in 2022 reported that the scientists had found sansho and frog remnants in vomit.