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The piece Josh removed from the case for me to examine had an auction estimate of $400 to $600 and is described in Chait's handsome catalog as "Coprolite—A Fine Complete Specimen."
The Art of Selling Dino Dung Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Coprolite deposits reveal the diet and ecology of the extinct New Zealand megaherbivore moa Aves, Dinornithiformes.
The Diet of Giant Moas Staq Mavlen 2009
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Coprolite deposits reveal the diet and ecology of the extinct New Zealand megaherbivore moa Aves, Dinornithiformes.
Archive 2009-02-01 Staq Mavlen 2009
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“Coprolite” is petrified dino dung, much to heavy for necklaces however.
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Coprolite makers are less likely to be very young, suckling animals because faeces are produced in smaller quantities, and tend to be less compact, very fragile, and even quite liquid.
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Mitey Coprolite makes jokes about her own dead child:
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If you google “Coprolite +Medieval Warm Period” there are tons of papers using them in research.
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Coprolite-brained characters who'd ordinarily have been left in safe routineering assignments were promoted to fill vacancies.
A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1974
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