48-Million-Year-Old Fossil Shows Insect Inside Lizard Inside Snake

  • 8 years ago
A glimpse into the animal kingdom’s food chain 48 million years ago has been made possible by the discovery of a very unique fossil.

A glimpse into the animal kingdom’s food chain 48 million years ago has been made possible by the discovery of a very unique fossil. 

A new study by researchers from Germany and Argentina describes the imprint showing an insect in the stomach of a lizard which had then been eaten by a snake.

The specimen was found in the Messel Pit where the snake is believed to have somehow died soon after consuming its prey.

Located in present-day Germany, the site has produced many fossils with unusually well-preserved stomach contents but none with three levels.

In fact, the paper points out that this is only the second time such a fossil has ever been reported. 

Among the team’s more surprising findings is that the lizards of this time may not have restricted their diets to plants as previously thought.  

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