Unique Puke Fossil Reveals New Pterosaur Species
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Named "Bakiribu waridza", the species, which lived in the lower Cretaceous region of the present Cariri region, is described on November 10 in the journal "Scientific Reports". Its update consolidates the growing place of the Araripe massif in the international paleontological landscape.
Unique Puke Fossil Reveals New Pterosaur Species
You’ve likely heard of coprolites, or fossilized feces, from which paleontologists can tell a lot about the ancient animals who deposited them. You’ve maybe even heard of gastroliths, stones swallowed by herbivorous dinosaurs to help grind their fibrous diets. These trace fossils often contain a wealth of knowledge that scientists can use to reconstruct the ancient world and the beasts that inhabited it. Now there’s a new trace fossil on the sce…
Fossilized Vomit survived Bakiribura waridza, pterosaur that lived 110 million years ago in Araripe (CE)
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