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Digging through 230 million year-old poop, scientists discover new species of beetle – CNET
Fossilized dung never stops surprising.

Scientists have discovered a 230-million-year old beetle species pristinely preserved in fossilized poop.
A 3D model of Triamyxa coprolithica’s anterior view.
Qvarnström et al.
The species represents a new family of beetles, and likely served as a snack…
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