it smells slightly strange but its not a bad smell, it doesn't smell like poo at all. It has a slight tinge of smell to it but its not bothering unless you don't like the smell of, say , limestone.
a coprolite is a foosil
Coprolites are formed when feces get buried and are preserved over time by mineralization. As the feces become compacted and fossilized, they turn into coprolites. The minerals in the surrounding sediment replace the organic material, leaving behind a fossilized record of the animal's diet and digestive system.
Fossilized waste material left by an animal is known as coprolite. Coprolites provide valuable information about the diet and behavior of ancient animals, allowing scientists to learn more about prehistoric ecosystems. Studying coprolites can also give insights into the health and physiology of extinct species.
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Coprolites.
excrement Coprolites
Gastroliths are stones that some animals swallow to aid in digestion, whereas coprolites are fossilized feces that provide information about the diet and biology of ancient animals. Gastroliths are ingested intentionally, while coprolites are excreted waste material that has hardened over time.
actually, paleontologist study lots of coprolites
Fossilized poop is called coprolite. It is formed when feces undergoes a process of mineralization and becomes preserved in rock. Coprolites can provide valuable insights into the diet and digestive processes of ancient animals.
Yes, there have been many such fossils found and they are named Coprolites.
Fossils!!
coprolite is dino poo so it cant actually live