Biology
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Fossilized Stomach of Prehistoric Marine Reptile Still Contains Its Last Meal
A fossil of a prehistoric marine reptile with its last meal still in its stomach was discovered. Fossil hunters excavated the remains of the giant animal. It is a significant discovery because the fossil had a huge prey - which it ate before it died - in its fossilized stomach.
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