Tag: bio-inclusions
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112-Million-Year Time Capsule: Insects Frozen in Ecuadorian Amber
A Window into a Warm, Humid Gondwana Forest In a remarkable paleontological find, scientists have uncovered a 112-million-year-old time capsule preserved in amber from the Hollín Formation in Ecuador. This discovery, led by Xavier Delclòs and his team, offers a rare glimpse into a southern Gondwanan ecosystem during a pivotal moment in Earth’s history when…
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112-Million-Year-Old Amber Time Capsule Reveals Insects
New Find in Ecuador: A 112-Million-Year-Old Amber In a discovery that reshapes our understanding of ancient life in the Southern Hemisphere, researchers have identified a 112-million-year-old amber sample from the Hollín Formation in Ecuador’s Oriente Basin. Amber, fossilized tree resin, becomes a rare window into the past when it traps organisms at a moment in…
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112-Million-Year-Old Time Capsule Reveals Southern Hemisphere Insects in Amber
A Time Capsule from the Cretaceous North Meets the Southern Hemisphere In a breakthrough that broadens our view of ancient ecosystems, scientists have uncovered a 112-million-year-old amber time capsule in Ecuador. This exceptional find sheds light on life in the Southern Hemisphere during a pivotal era when continents were drifting apart from the ancient supercontinent…