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The only of these that I know about are from pack rats. These have been studied intensively in the Holocene and Pleistocene. I'll try to find a reference tomorrow. All the best, Judith judith harris emerita professor university of colorado museum p.o. box 278 chama, nm 87520 harrisj@valornet.com On Apr 7, 2006, at 12:49 AM, Xavier Panades I Blas wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry about the generalisation...Yes we mean mean rodent, > lagomorph, deer droppings!!! > > Thank you for your patiente > > > > Respectfully, > > Xavier Panades I Blas > 55, Marksbury Road > Bedminster > Bristol BS3 5JY > England (EC) > > http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~xp1pls/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Judith Harris <harrisj@valornet.com> > Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk > To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk > Subject: Re: paleonet Fossil Pellets from Ship > Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 14:38:05 -0600 > > Hi Xavier, > > What do you mean by "pellets"? Do you mean rodent, lagomorph, deer > droppings, i.e. small coprolites? Or something completely > different. Birds have pellets which come from their crop. There > are many many of those in the fossil record but then birds aren't > mammals. > > judith harris > emerita professor > university of colorado museum > p.o. box 278 > chama, nm 87520 > harrisj@valornet.com > > > On Apr 6, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Xavier Panades I Blas wrote: > >> Hi everybody, >> >> Is there any account of fossil mammal pellets? >> >> >> >> Respectfully, >> >> Xavier Panades I Blas >> 55, Marksbury Road >> Bedminster >> Bristol BS3 5JY >> England (EC) >> >> http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~xp1pls/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> From: "Xavier Panades I Blas" <cogombra@hotmail.com> >> Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk >> To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk >> Subject: paleonet Fossil Pellets from Ship >> Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 18:35:45 +0000 >> >> Hi everybody, >> >> Is there any account of fossil pellets? >> >> >> >> > > > >
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