Let's be frank here. VOMIT is something you want to remove. I don't want to hang out a day, one hour, or a few minutes.
Certainly 66 million years is not.
Nevertheless, scientists vomit when the old chalk cliffs on Denmark Island, Denmark, and the old -fashioned cliffs of UNESCO's World Heritage Site are found.
During the Cretaceous period, sharks, or maybe another kind of fish, we had some sea lions. But the sea lion said, “It's not so great to eat. Because they are only skeletons,” said Jespermilàn, a curator of Geomuseum Faxe. “So they took what they could and threw the rest.”
And the vomit was lost in the fog of time. Until November last year, an amateur fossil hunter, Peter Benic, discovered a choke.
For worship, we now think it would be better to switch to the formal science name of fossiled vomit: Regurgitalite. Oh, no, let's stick to “vomiting”.
Dr. Milan speculated that the source of the vomit was not a sharp tooth, but a crushed shark. If the hypothesis was correct, she said that she was the closest life, and she was a Port Jackson Shark found in Australia in modern times.
66 million vomit is a very old vomit, but it has not been recorded. Dr. Milan knows the discovery from Germany 150 million years ago. But this was the first discovery in Denmark, he said.
Dr. Miran said that Up Chuck has attracted attention from China, Russia and the Arab world.
And why do he think it has already gained such fame?
“The journalist is a big boy,” he said. “They like the story about vomit.”
And he added, “This is an interesting story that can be related to the world in the world situation.”
You may be laughing now. OK, please proceed. Barf is very interesting. Haha.
But fossiled vomit is useful for scholars. Because it can be revealed who ate and when.
And this specific sample of vomiting is officially classified as “Danekrae”. This is a specified specification saved in the Denmark object of “Extremely Historical Value”. In other words, vomit belongs to Denmark, not the viewfinder, and must be handed over to the Natural History Museum.
This vomit of “exceptional value” is displayed in the Geo Musium Fax in a 48 -mile town in a car in the southern Copenhagen during winter vacation.
As Dr. Milan said, perhaps, perhaps more strict SOLE than you expected, “This is the most famous peak in the world.”