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Amber fossils and authenticity - The Fossil Forum Hi there! I wanted to ask you for your opinion on this amber fossil Does it seems genuine to you? Would you have any recommendations what to look out for? And how common the fake amber fossils actually are? I am quite new to this, I was an enthusiastic fossil hunter, usually searching in slate d
Fossil Insects and Pollen found in Cretaceous Ecuador Amber Prehistoric insects trapped in amber give glimpse into ancient life on Earth: "Little windows into the past, CBS News, September 18 2025 Incredible 112-Million-Year-Old Amber Reveals an Entire Ancient Ecosystem Jess Cockerill, Sciencenews, September 18, 2025 The open access paper is: Delclòs, X ,
Heteroptera ID Baltic Amber Fossil - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Hello, Maybe here is any Heteropteran specialists and could help me with this bug ID ? This is big bug (or nymph) 10mm+ from Eocene Baltic amber In 20 years of work with inclusions I haven't seen anything similar My first idea was that it is some Aradidae and I showed pictures to Prof Dr PhD wh
f (x)成员Amber刘逸云的性别认知? - 知乎 f (x)成员Amber刘逸云的性别认知? 刚才看微博,她给雪梨庆生,自称哥哥。 日常打扮她是中性或者偏少年的,身体性别是女性我知道。 我想知道她的精神性别是男还是女? 如果是女性,干嘛自称哥哥? 如果… 显示全部 关注者 16
Melting Amber - Questions Answers - The Fossil Forum Given enough pressure you can even force small amber granules to bond together at temperatures below the softening point There is a modification of the above, whereby single but irregular pieces of heat-softened natural amber are simply squashed into moulds to forcefully make them a more useful shape
Real or fake Amber? - The Fossil Forum Amber isn't nearly as rare as some may think and many real specimens with insects are found and sold across the world (More than 1% are genuine) More than 1% are genuine? Are more than 98% inauthentic? This is a sincere question I would have assumed “1%” was a typo, but my knowledge of amber is too limited to make assumptions
Petrified wood with possible copal - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum So far, everything points toward this being natural fossil resin (likely copal, maybe amber) directly associated with petrified wood I’m sharing this with pictures to get more input — especially on whether others agree this leans copal vs amber, and how unusual it is to find resin preserved with petrified wood