Rock hounds don’t say ‘eww’ to dino poo
Longtime rancher Jim Williams knows it when he sees it. Anyone would, he figures.
"If you looked at one of these patties,” Williams says, "you would say, ‘That is a patty of poo.’”
But the droppings Williams has collected, the ones he travels to a favorite canyon in Utah to find, are not from your typical prairie-prowling bovine. They’re from dinosaurs. That’s righ...
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