Explore the fascinating world of coprolites, the fossilized dinosaur poo that offers a direct glimpse into the diets of prehistoric reptiles. These ancient remnants reveal not just the eating habits of dinosaurs but also their ecological roles. Discover the story of a remarkable coprolite found in Late Cretaceous rocks in Canada, believed to belong to a Tyrannosaurus rex. This massive specimen, over 30cm long and more than two liters in volume, contains bone fragments, showcasing the T. rex's ability to crush the bones of its prey—an extraordinary behavior with no modern counterpart.
Dive deeper into the diverse diets of dinosaurs through other coprolites that contain plant material and decomposing wood. These findings suggest that some dinosaurs may have supplemented their diets with fungi and insects from rotting logs. This intriguing evidence helps paleontologists piece together a more comprehensive picture of how these incredible creatures lived millions of years ago.
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