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this Carpopenaeus Longistrossis fossil shrimp captures a moment from the Cretaceous seas
Fossils of Stylemys are predominantly found in Oligocene and early Miocene deposits across the central and western United States
Calcite gets its name from the Greek word “chalix
While calcite reigns as the more stable and abundant form in today’s seas
these remarkable invertebrates diversified into thousands of species and became dominant components of ancient marine ecosystems
Burmese Insect Amber Arachnida Spider Fossil Burmite Cretaceous Dinosaur Age Malachite this Carpopenaeus Longistrossis fossil shrimpLocation: Hukawng Valley in Northern Burma Weight: 0. 1 Ounces 0. 97 Grams Dimensions: 0. 7 Inches Long, 0. 5 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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