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The Largest Amber Preserved Flower Is Roughly 40-Million-Years-Old, And It's Not A Species That Exists TodayIt is about one inch wide and is three times larger than the second-biggest bloom embedded in amber. It dates to the late Eocene epoch, making it roughly 40-million-years-old. The fossil was ...
Approximately 38 million years ago two termites were in the middle of courtship behavior when they got entrapped by tree resin and preserved in fossilized amber. This, so far, oldest and only ...
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