drewiepoodle
Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment.
arstechnica.comSubmitted by drewiepoodle t3_10mxms5 in science
drewiepoodle OP t1_j65y3tm wrote
Reply to comment by mypantsareonmyhead in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
I acknowledge that I could have worded the headline differently to make it clear that the remains weren't a new find, but the study of its gut contents was