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Finally, Science Has Allowed Us to Gaze Upon a Dinosaur’s Orifice - The Cut
Jan 22, 2021 50 secs
Ever since there’s been a dinosaur community, they’ve suffered from a dearth of knowledge about their muse’s hole — what it looked like, how it worked, etc.

Instead, like birds and reptiles, they have cloacas, sort of an all-in-one hole that handles all the business affairs of the nether region: poop, pee, sperm, I’m so sorry.

After recognizing its pristine condition, Vinther set about creating what would become the first three-dimensional reconstruction of a dinosaur cloaca so the dinosaur community could finally get a look-see at the multipurpose hole.

I did learn, per Vice, that the preserved hole contained a piece of fossilized poop.

And, of course, that the hole is just breathtaking — the “Swiss Army knife of excretory openings,” as Vinther described it in an interview with Live Science.

In another interview with the New York Times, Vinther yet again reflected on the glorious hole: “Having a cloaca is not just, ‘Gee whiz, here’s a cloaca.’” Well, no, you certainly cannot argue with that.

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