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Coprolite Defined

Preserved dung which allows researchers to learn about the diets of humans from ancient times.

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  • Coprolite Images: Coprolites are fossilized feces, which can range from sand-sized pellets made by invertebrates (typically just called pellets by sedimentary petrologists when encountered in thin section) to the large, lump-like masses left by dinosaurs. Coprolites are extremely valuable trace fossils for interpreting paleodiet of organisms. The study of modern feces is colloquially called "scatolog y" by trackers and naturalists and is very useful for indirect estimates of animal populations and their ecology in terrestrial environments.

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  • The Skinny On Fossilized Dino Poop: www.discovery- news.com Watch where you step! Prehistoric poop is easy to find if you know where to look. James Williams sniffs out the details on what it can tell us about who left it.

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