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Reminds me of a “Young Frankenstein” scene. Dumped 100 million years ago. Dumped 50 million years ago. Just now Dumped. There is a bird directly above you.
I’d probably have to drag my boys out to get them to another area of the museum. Little poop-heads, sometimes it seems that’s all they think about.
I have to question the presumptive shape of the coprolite specimens of a massive herbivore, given those of current inhabitants. I might have expected large pizza pie size shapes to be more common.
About 30 years ago I found a very small coprolite. Since then it has been kept safe from getting lost in a small wooden box that sits on my coffee table where it’s easy for me to see it and remember that my very small doings won’t last anywhere near as long.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
Oh geez. Now Miller is bringing us bathroom humor? Not sure I get the point of the different sizes being sorted that way.
tejanolasereyes almost 4 years ago
is there a “scratch and sniff” exhibit table here as well…..gotta have one of those ya know….
sirbadger almost 4 years ago
Reminds me of a “Young Frankenstein” scene. Dumped 100 million years ago. Dumped 50 million years ago. Just now Dumped. There is a bird directly above you.
Superfrog almost 4 years ago
Hyfibersaurus congestus
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Merdre d’ antan
crochetkid24 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Everybody poops…
Enter.Name.Here almost 4 years ago
Museums would triple attendance if they actually made exhibits like this.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“What a dump!”
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Why Dinosaurs did NOT drag their tails.
Doug K almost 4 years ago
Does this display mean to imply that this dinosaur would leave a trail of larger and larger “droppings”?
If not, they could have had a different dinosaur skeleton “lined up” with each coprolite displayed.
macky87 almost 4 years ago
Ah! I get it. This is based on the little-known theory that constipation is what killed the dinosaurs.
rebeccabyram22 almost 4 years ago
I own some fossilised dino poop that my mum found when she was fossicking
scote1379 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Not touching this with a 10ft. Pole !
dot-the-I almost 4 years ago
A comic with a “spot on” “Welcome to Monday” vibe.
mister_lister almost 4 years ago
“As Your Company Grows, You Can Expect Larger and Larger Residual Excrement”
FassEddie almost 4 years ago
I mis-read the sign as corporate exit, and found it funnier than when I went back to look again!
bittenbyknittin almost 4 years ago
Bob?
bbbmorrell almost 4 years ago
this would enthrall every eight year old boy
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
“Whut?” – The Creationists
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
A diorama of our current political arrangement.
mattro65 almost 4 years ago
I’d probably have to drag my boys out to get them to another area of the museum. Little poop-heads, sometimes it seems that’s all they think about.
kartis almost 4 years ago
The crappiest part of the exhibition
backyardcowboy almost 4 years ago
Doesn’t look Copro-Lite to me.
Richard L. Johnston almost 4 years ago
What bunch of crap.
brick10 almost 4 years ago
LOL ….. First I read the sign as “Corporate Exhibit” but I guess the meaning is the same.
33Angel almost 4 years ago
Racy one today.
Linguist almost 4 years ago
Now that’s funny!! BTW, real Coprolite can be worth thousands of $$$!
yimhere almost 4 years ago
I have to question the presumptive shape of the coprolite specimens of a massive herbivore, given those of current inhabitants. I might have expected large pizza pie size shapes to be more common.
tom494 almost 4 years ago
took me a minute … funny
Bookworm almost 4 years ago
Dr. Ian Malcolm (aka Jeff Goldblum): That is one big pile of s^^t.
From Jurassic Park: Amblin Entertainment – Universal Pictures (1993).
cmxx almost 4 years ago
About 30 years ago I found a very small coprolite. Since then it has been kept safe from getting lost in a small wooden box that sits on my coffee table where it’s easy for me to see it and remember that my very small doings won’t last anywhere near as long.
paranormal almost 4 years ago
Is that four dinosaur poops?
Bruce1253 almost 4 years ago
First laugh of the day, thanks!
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member almost 4 years ago
There was a brand of jewelry made from coprolites called “Dino Drops.” (not making that up.)
Buckeye67 almost 4 years ago
It appears the dino finally got over his constipation problem.
tad1 almost 4 years ago
Hilarious!!!!! XD
debra4life almost 4 years ago
I like how they’ve placed the skeleton, with his ass over the fossilized turd, as though he’d just pooped. That explained what Coprolite meant.
Michael Grogan almost 4 years ago
This cartoon is as funny as — you know!
bobgreenwade almost 4 years ago
I’m afraid I’ll have to “pooh-pooh” this idea.
vanaals almost 4 years ago
Don’t exclude the anthropologists. A viking exhibit wouldn’t be a proper viking exhibit without one.
jessie d. almost 4 years ago
Resort to potty humor when tour creative streak is constipated.
gopher gofer almost 4 years ago
everything these days is “lite” – where’s the regular copro exhibit…?
spaced man spliff almost 4 years ago
THAT’S not using your head.
bakana almost 4 years ago
The Truly Humorous Paleontologist would suspend the largest Coprolite from wires placing it just Under the skeleton.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
Coprolites also called fossilize dino poop.
PaulGoes almost 4 years ago
I wonder how many museum curators are thinking “why didn’t I think of that?”
Bilan almost 4 years ago
Everybody’s commenting about the dung. I’m more concerned about the gigantic mosquito.
Tootsie Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I looked on DuckDuckGo and found Fossilized moa poo.
falcon_370f almost 4 years ago
It does help if you actually know what coprolite is.
dbatommgundal almost 4 years ago
Right over my head today.
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I love paleontology and the fossil history that continues to reveal itself. The humor was evident to me immediately. Nicely done…
JedidiahCarosaari almost 4 years ago
I believe this is your best one ever.