The Lloyds Bank coprolite: a 7 inch fossilized piece of 9th century Viking dung dug up from an archaeological site at York, England. The diet of whoever passed it consisted of meat and bread, and he had a severe case of intestinal worms because the piece contained many eggs of maw-worm and whipworm.
The Lloyds Bank coprolite: a 7 inch fossilized piece of 9th century Viking dung dug up from an archaeological site at York, England. The diet of whoever passed it consisted of meat and bread, and he had a severe case of intestinal worms because the piece contained many eggs of maw-worm and whipworm.