スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 6月14日 20時36分
Meet the fossil version of the turducken. Our 20-foot-long predatory marine reptile Tylosaurus contains a two-for-one lunch special.
In the fossil’s stomach cavity, we discovered its last meal: a plesiosaur, or flippered marine reptile. But wait—what’s that? The stomach ALSO contained the bones of the plesiosaur’s last meal: small fishes and invertebrates. — Siobhan Starrs, @SmithsonianNMNH #DeepTime project manager
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markwilson.art
Billions of rapidly buried fossils all over the world. Seems to me like there was a great catastrophic worldwide flood
sweet_n_tender_lad_
Reminds me of the "No such thing as a free lunch" poster where little fish is eaten by a larger fish and so on.
axorca
Fascinating! How was it determined the smaller bones were consumed first by the plesiosaur?
sarahnjfl
And I thought I should worry about a crocodile or an alligator... That thing looks fierce.
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nancyl.hoffmann
With a brain the size of a kitten’s!
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