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Discovered beneath a Lloyds Bank in York, the world's largest fossilized human poop is a scientific treasure.
The menu was quite alluring, but the offal was not always well cooked.
Well, that's one way to last forever, I guess.
Hey, we get data wherever we can.
A small tooth in a fecal sample confirms that the fierce predator ate its young.
If you think intestinal parasites are a recent problem, you’d better think again. Ancient tapeworm eggs found in 270-million-year-old shark poop suggests these parasites may have plagued animals for much longer than previously believed. Tapeworm are nasty parasites that clink to the walls of the intestines of virtually all vertebrates (animals that have a backbone); […]