An amber-encased specimen found in Myanmar has been identified as a baby dinosaur tail estimated to be 99-million years old.
New research details the discovery of two fossilized bird wings estimated to be 99 million years old.
A lizard fossilized in amber that was found in Southeast Asian could date back 99 million years, which would make it among the oldest reptile of its kind ever found.
A flower found in up to 30-million-year-old fossilized amber has been confirmed as a unique Asterid species, as well as its oldest known member. Researchers are also rather confident the well-preserved bloom was poisonous.
Two ants of different species fighting and preserved in amber from 100 million years ago shine new light on the ancient insects’ evolution.
An amber-encased specimen found in Myanmar has been identified as a baby dinosaur tail estimated to be 99-million years old.
New research details the discovery of two fossilized bird wings estimated to be 99 million years old.
A lizard fossilized in amber that was found in Southeast Asian could date back 99 million years, which would make it among the oldest reptile of its kind ever found.
A flower found in up to 30-million-year-old fossilized amber has been confirmed as a unique Asterid species, as well as its oldest known member. Researchers are also rather confident the well-preserved bloom was poisonous.
Two ants of different species fighting and preserved in amber from 100 million years ago shine new light on the ancient insects’ evolution.