ocean-floor animals also known as sea lilies, that were swallowed by a prehistoric underwater predator and regurgitated. Their vomited remains were preserved as a fossil, which in November was ...
That's good news for the patrons of Denmark's East Zealand Museum, where Milan is a curator, and where the preserved puke of a prehistoric ... hunting habits of sea creatures in the Cretaceous ...
"Here is an animal, probably a type of fish, that 66 million years ago ate sea lilies that lived on the bottom of the Cretaceous sea and regurgitated the skeletal parts back up." "Such a find ...