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These Rocks Made a 1,000-Mile Trek. Did Dinosaurs Carry Them?


These Rocks Made a 1,000-Mile Trek. Did Dinosaurs Carry Them?
Researchers suggest a collection of prehistoric stones found in Wyoming journeyed from Wisconsin in the bellies of very large beasts.
Gastroliths found in Wyoming appeared to have been carried from Wisconsin in the stomachs of sauropods.Credit.Joshua Malone
By Lucas Joel
April 9, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
In the summer of 2017, Joshua Miller, then an undergraduate at Augustana College in Illinois, visited a field research camp in Wyoming and picked up some rocks. Rounded at the edges and the size of small fists, they were out of place amid the fine-grained mudrock that had surrounded them, and Mr. Malone asked his father, David Malone, a geologist at Illinois State University who led the dig at the site, if he knew where the rocks had come from. ....

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Study Uses Stomach Stones to Show Wyoming Dinosaurs Migrated


Written by Andrew-Rossi on March 17, 2021
Research suggests millions of years ago, migrating dinosaurs traveled to Wyoming on a full stomach of stones from hundreds of miles away.
Research conducted by scientists at the University of Texas discovered new information on the life and times of  Jurassic dinosaurs in Wyoming. But the discovery didn’t come from dinosaur bones – it came from dinosaur stones.
Gastroliths are smooth, shiny stones often found next to the skeletons of long-necked dinosaurs like Brontosaurus. They called trace fossils – not bones or teeth, but something left behind by a prehistoric creature. Footprints and coprolites – fossilized poop – are other examples of trace fossils. ....

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