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
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Courtesy of the Auburn University Museum of Natural History; photo by Claire Wilson
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