3" Prehistoric Coprolite Fossil Specimen Poop Dung Miocene Age Madagascar COA
Location: Madagascar
Weight: 2.8 Ounces
Dimensions: 3 Inches Long, 1.3 Inches Wide, 1.3 Inches Thick
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The study of coprolites provides a direct and measurable record of ancient dietary patterns and ecological dynamics. Preserved by rapid sedimentary burial and subsequent mineralization, these fossils retain structural and chemical evidence of the material they consumed.
In Madagascar, coprolites from multiple stratigraphic intervals—particularly those attributed to dinosaurs—have yielded important paleoecological data. The presence of plant matter alongside fish remains demonstrates dietary flexibility and ecological adaptability among predatory taxa.
Chemical and microscopic analysis further identifies parasite remains and microbial traces, expanding interpretation beyond diet to include health status and biological stress factors. This multidisciplinary approach enables paleontologists to assess trophic relationships and disease ecology within extinct communities.
Given Madagascar’s long geographic isolation, these findings are especially valuable for reconstructing unique evolutionary trajectories and ecosystem structure during the Mesozoic era.