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Burmese Insect Amber Hymenoptera Wasp Bee Fossil Cretaceous Dinosaur Age Chiastolite Pappocetus Lugardi is the earliest

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Pappocetus Lugardi is the earliest Transition form of prehistoric whale which lived approximately 40 million to 34 million years ago during the Mid-Eocene Period

depending on its iron content

along with other mammals

Location: Dunedoo

The formation of turquoise deposits involves several geological processes:

Burmese Insect Amber Hymenoptera Wasp Bee Fossil Cretaceous Dinosaur Age Chiastolite Pappocetus Lugardi is the earliestLocation: Hukawng Valley in Northern Burma Weight: 0. 1 Ounces 0. 55 Grams Dimensions: 0. 8 Inches Long, 0. 5 Inches Wide, 0. 2 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 rare and prized gemstone dating back 99 million years. Mined from northern Myanmars Hukawng Valley,

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