An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a piece of animal vomit which dates back 66 million years on a beach in Denmark.
A local fossil hunter in Denmark has discovered 66 million-year-old fish vomit, the Museum of East Zealand said. Peter ...
A cluster of 66-million-year-old fish vomit is a natural, national treasure in Denmark. The rare find shines a light on the ...
Paleontologists in Denmark found a once-gloopy, now-hardened mess that they believe was spat up by a Cretaceous-era fish.
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In the quiet cliffs of Stevns, Denmark, a 79-year-old amateur fossil hunter split open a piece of chalk last November and ...