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A gigantic "communal latrine" created at the dawn of the dinosaurs has been unearthed in Argentina.

Thousands of fossilised poos left by rhino-like megaherbivores were found clustered together, scientists say.

The 240-million-year-old site is the "world's oldest public toilet" and the first evidence that ancient reptiles shared collective dumping grounds.

http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-25126333

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Imagine a mile down wind from one of those grounds on a hot day ...

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Imagine a mile down wind from one of those grounds on a hot day ...

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Who you gonna call? Dino Rod!

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I hope this doesn't put anyone off their Thanksgiving dinner! :unsure2:

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:lol: :lol: A museum of poo has been created?

Hey kids guess where we are going today during school holidays?

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Who dates those things? What a s * * * job that must be!

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A funny postulation was brought up on another forum I frequent :

What if the fossilized tracks aren't about what was doing the business there but were to 'feed' ?

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Guys, more news from the excavation area!

They found a rock with crudely-written words, saying "ALL REPTILES MUST WASH CLAWS"

Evolution in action, people.

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