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protecting seeds and ensuring the reproduction of conifers in prehistoric forests
This mineral was first identified in 1832 in Saxton
which had grown to include more than fifty species by 1900
While calcite is currently more stable and common in today’s oceans
Burmese Insect Amber Arachnida Spider Fossil Burmite Cretaceous Dinosaur Age Troodon protecting seeds and ensuring theLocation: Hukawng Valley in Northern Burma Weight: 0. 1 Ounces 0. 96 Grams Dimensions: 0. 8 Inches Long, 0. 6 Inches Wide, 0. 3 Inches Thick This piece of Amber contains insects, Plants, and other particles. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Cretaceous Age (66 145 million years ago) Burmese amber, also known as Burmite or Kachin amber, is a 99 million year old fossil resin that has fascinated humans for centuries. Originating from
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