Coprolite

Coprolites, or fossil dung masses, are common in paleontological sites. This specimen was recovered from a site in west Alabama that was part of a shallow sea during the Cretaceous. Sometimes, scientists are able to tell what type of animal left such a fossil behind by studying its chemical composition or by identifying plant or animal remains within it.

Coprolite fossil specimen, fossilized animal dung
Courtesy of the Auburn University Museum of Natural History; photo by Claire Wilson
Coprolite fossil specimen, fossilized animal dung