Fossil Fish Feces—a Reminder of the Flood

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By Ken Ham

What’s a coprolite? Well, it’s fossil feces (i.e., fossil animal dung)—and it’s actually a reminder of the global flood of Noah’s day. You see, scientists have found fossilized feces from creatures like dinosaurs and fish. These remains help researchers piece together what these creatures ate and what food webs might have looked like. But why do coprolites even exist at all?

Before we answer that, consider a new study that scanned hundreds of coprolites to determine what was inside. What they found were bones, scales, and teeth—one very tiny coprolite even contained some skull bones and two tail vertebrae from …read more

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