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Some researchers examined prehistoric fossils and some tweaked the question a little bit, but everyone came upon the same ...
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As someone who has spent the past three years driving innovation in this space, I can confidently say: the background check industry is a fossil struggling to survive in a modern world.
On a Danish beach, an amateur fossil hunter discovered a fragment of ... "But here we have an animal, most likely some kind of fish, that 66 million years ago ate lilies that lived on the seabed ...
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It represents the rare event of a marine creature’s stomach distress being preserved as a fossil. Scientists suggest it could have been caused by a prehistoric fish or shark. This discovery helps ...
They were actually a part of fossilized vomit that had formed near the end of the Cretaceous period, around 66 million years ago. This vomit is thought to have come from a fish that dined on at least ...
Bennicke brought the specimen back to the museum and, to the amazement of the scientists, the fossilized material was fish vomit produced by the fish when it regurgitated what it could not digest ...
A cropped closer look at the sea lily pieces in the fossil vomit found in Denmark ... Experts determined the vomit likely came from a fish that lived 66 million years ago.