Peter Bennicke stumbled across a real treasure while walking on the Stevns cliffs (Stevns Klint), a natural site south of Copenhagen.
Peter Bennicke stumbled across a real treasure while walking on the Stevns cliffs (Stevns Klint), a natural site south of ...
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During a walk, he stumbles across a 66-million-year-old fossilPeter Bennicke stumbled across a real treasure while walking on the Stevns cliffs (Stevns Klint), a natural site south of Copenhagen.
Local fossil hunter Peter Bennicke discovered the fossil at Stevns Klint, a UNESCO-protected coastal cliff known for its rich fossil deposits. Laila Bennicke Bennicke, a self-proclaimed fossil ...
STEVNS KLINT, Denmark — An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a piece of animal vomit dating back 66 million years on a beach in Denmark. Peter Bennicke noticed a "strange small cluster of lily ...
The lump of vomit —more scientifically referred to as ‘regurgitate’—was discovered by Peter Bennicke as he walked along the Baltic Sea cliffside that is well-known for Cretaceous-era finds. In fact, ...
It all started when Bennicke found some strange fragments on the Danish island of Zealand at Stevns Klint, a fossil-rich, coastal cliff that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He brought the ...
A cropped closer look at the sea lily pieces in the fossil vomit found in Denmark. Vomit might not seem like the most glamorous paleontological find. It’s no T. rex skull or eye-catching spiny ...
The recently uncovered regurgitalite was found at the Stevns Klint site on the Danish island of Zealand by local fossil hunter Peter Bennicke, the Østsjællands Museum announced in a statement.
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