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Kaiju Slayer333

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This fossil is not organic unlike my other fossils. But I believe it to be a Amber piece. Some people in my other posts thought it might be some other material, so what do you think? Since I firmly believe that this is Amber.

 

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Perform the tests listed here.;) 

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Does light shine through it?

It does look a bit like the piece of Indonesian amber I have.

 

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Here is an old post regarding tests that explore amber's various properties. Good luck, have fun.

 

 

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