A Curtin University team discovered that iron carbonate, not phosphate, preserved molecular traces in 300-million-year-old coprolites, aka fossilised faeces. The study shows these tiny mineral grains protected cholesterol derivatives, indicating a carnivorous diet. Researchers say finding reshapes fossilisation science and could help identify fossils holding chemical evidence of prehistoric life.
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10:52 am on
23 Sep