Scientists have found three well preserved ancient insects frozen in amber — and time — in what is Earth's oldest bug trap.
The discoveries of amber-encased insects in Italy may sound like something out of "Jurassic Park"
but these bugs are even older than that. They are about 230 million
years old, which puts them in the Triassic time period, and about 100
million years older than what had been the previously known oldest
critters trapped in fossilized tree resin, or amber.
Gooey tree resin is like sap but without water and can't be diluted.
Researchers painstakingly examined 70,000 droplets of amber found in northeastern Italy. Stuck in them were two microscopic mites
and much of one fly. The mites are too small to be seen with the naked
eye and the fly is a tad tinier than a fruit fly, researchers say. More
2 comments:
Wow. I like stuff like this.
Cool.
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