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Hi Friends! I started this thread for everyone to share their amber photos! If you have it....show it off! Cretaceous Mosquito, 9mm Wasp and complete Bromeliad attached to branch. All 100 MYO.
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Although there was no February 29th this year (yes, I have birthday every four years ), anyway I got some pretty fossils from my family. I was inspired by @Vieira, who asked if I had any amber fossils in my collection and I concluded (with shame) that I actually had none - so I asked to receive some for the next gift-related occassion and here they are - they come from Myanmar: Here are some close-ups:
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https://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/100millionyearold-amber-fossil-suggests-mosquitoes-carried-malaria-when-dinosaurs-walked-the-earth/
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It seems that amber fossils have decided that they will be making headlines all this 2018 long http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC1802/S00017/otago-researchers-uncover-new-zealands-first-fossils.htm
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Hi from New Member (Cretaceous vertebrates in amber)
living_amber posted a topic in Member Introductions
Greetings! I’m new to the forum, but have referred to your posts often in learning about fossils. Now that I’ve got (I hope...) a basic understanding of vertebrate paleontology, it’s time for me to start participating. My background is broadly in natural history and biology, but lately I’ve been very interested in (1) amber fossils of all ages, and (2) evolution of Mesozoic tetrapods (using Cretaceous amber fossils). I look forward to joining discussions and sharing some of my exciting dinosaurian (and even pterosaur!) finds from the amber markets of Kachin State, Myanmar. Thanks in advance for any/all helpful replies to my posts, and I look forward to meeting everyone. All the best, Christopher (Los Angeles/Chicago)- 10 replies
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