Woolly Rhino DNA Recovered From Fossilized Hyena Poop Gizmodo

Fossilized feces from the Pleistocene epoch have divulged the mitochondrial DNA of a woolly rhinoceros, whose genome had never previously been assembled. The ancient poop was not excreted by an ancient rhino but by a hyena—an animal that evidently ate the massive herbivore before it, too, died sometime in the Middle…

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 Fossilized feces from the Pleistocene epoch have divulged the mitochondrial DNA of a woolly rhinoceros, whose genome had never previously been assembled. The ancient poop was not excreted by an ancient rhino but by a hyena—an animal that evidently ate the massive herbivore before it, too, died sometime in the Middle…Read more…  Read More coprolite, rhinoceros, woolly rhinoceros, feces, mitochondrial dna, coelodonta, peter seeber, spotted hyena, trace fossils Gizmodo 

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