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1 June 2003 Remarkable Preservation of Undigested Muscle Tissue Within a Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaurid Coprolite from Alberta, Canada
KAREN CHIN, DAVID A. EBERTH, MARY H. SCHWEITZER, THOMAS A. RANDO, WENDY J. SLOBODA, JOHN R. HORNER
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Exceptionally detailed soft tissues have been identified within the fossilized feces of a large Cretaceous tyrannosaurid. Microscopic cord-like structures in the coprolitic ground mass are visible in thin section and with scanning electron microscopy. The morphology, organization, and context of these structures indicate that they are the fossilized remains of undigested muscle tissue. This unusual discovery indicates specific digestive and taphonomic conditions, including a relatively short gut-residence time, rapid lithification, and minimal diagenetic recrystallization. Rapid burial of the feces probably was facilitated by a flood event on the ancient coastal lowland plain on which the fecal mass was deposited.

KAREN CHIN, DAVID A. EBERTH, MARY H. SCHWEITZER, THOMAS A. RANDO, WENDY J. SLOBODA, and JOHN R. HORNER "Remarkable Preservation of Undigested Muscle Tissue Within a Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaurid Coprolite from Alberta, Canada," PALAIOS 18(3), 286-294, (1 June 2003). https://doi.org/10.1669/0883-1351(2003)018<0286:RPOUMT>2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 9 October 2002; Published: 1 June 2003
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