sanket jadhav What´s really sad is that so-called "scientists" continue to lie that amber is 99 000 000 years old - and gullible people like you believing it.
My entomology professor went to northern India a few years ago on an expedition and found that railway workers tunneling through rock uncovered an amber deposit. The workers didn’t know it’s valuable, only that it was flammable, and were burning it at night at the worksites for warmth. He bought two giant bags full of amber for a small amount of money, and has been polishing a d researching the assortment over the past years. Who knows what priceless specimens may have been burned before they could be studied?
They found a bird in amber from the cretaceous, birds like today existed but the most dominant bird clade of the time still had small teeth, looked just like modern birds though just had small teeth [like geese].
Bruh, a few of my professor’s that I got close with told me some crazy stories of all the shady shit they used to do while perusing they’re degree. I’m sure it’s non uncommon. You need that drug dealer mentality sometimes, haha
@combatgirl38 wow that handcrafted shelf was amazing , and very awesome craftmanship..I had to go back and look at it thanks to ur comment ..i didn't notice it at first glance, but im glad I did thanks ..and thanks to the creator for the priceless skills in imagining and bringing to life a masterpiece of talent
Amber forms from hardened tree resin. The forest was likely in a semi-aquatic environment, so resin rolling down the side of the trunk probably fell into the water, trapped the ammonite, got buried, and slowly polymerized over time to form amber.
But specimens in amber are not fossils. I mean, a fossil is a stone replica of bone or tissue. The amber specimens are the original tissue. Am I right?
Imagine that they find a whole dino in amber with its tail and feathers and colour This will be so cool it will automatically tell us how it looked like
maybe, but only a very small species, juveniles of small dinosaur species. but really unlikely. Insects and small mammals or birds are the best candidates for getting permanently stuck in amber.
Amazing discoverys. I love Amber. I collect pieces, but I do not have anything as spectacular as those shown. I hope to someday find a beautiful center piece for my collection. Please continue to show the discoveries that you have found.
Thank you for covering the horror of mining in Myanmar. Like conflict diamonds, conflict amber should not be purchased. I'm a scientist, but cannot condone scientists purchasing this.
Why has nobody ever tried cutting one of the insects out? Can’t find a video anywhere, would be nice to see the actual preservation of the physical body, weather it’s still soft etc,+ would just be cool to see something million’s of years old free of its tomb
Yup.. Atleast there needs to be attribution for the science to the source (Burma) in some way. Perhaps, establishing a Paleontology or Archaeological center in those regions, overseen by the govt., could be the first step. ( I wouldn't be surprised if CCP is funding the rebel & central groups to keep Burma unstable. It employs same tactics throughout its neighborhood )
1.43 'most countries have laws to keep fossils at their borders" A very simplistic statement and actually untrue. Most countries don't have exclusions on the export of fossils, just regulations.
I recently found a piece of amber with organic material in it and possibly and egg shell of some type not sure… any ideas on who I could contact for more info?
I found a amber stone in my backyard in Seattle Washington that contains a caveman and a dinosaur arguing over something possibly another dead dinosaur.
@Titus See. It's those kinds of comebacks that make people not care about what you think. Have a nice life you yeast-infection. If that dog could talk it'd tell you to just shut the fuck up and leave it alone too.
4:13 Imagine if that’s not a horn but a fossilized fungus…an ant that’s been infected with ancient fungus cordyceps…has it changed since 20 million years ago? Lol
But it is interesting that most amber fossils actually witness of flora and fauna quite similar to ours, like 100-million-year-old lizards that look just like lizards today. The same is the case with most of the insect fossils, their counter parts today are mostly surprisingly identical to them. Didn't they evolue at all during that time?
@@juliocasim4330 I don’t think there exists a satisfactory explanation for why exactly the animals well preserved in amber would have stopped to evolve, while others that had “burials” that did not preserve them well or at all for posterior studies would have continued to evolve. The only argument I have heard is “evolution happened, so it must be that way”, but that is just circular reasoning.
This situation is way above me in my ignorance, but what about something like this: - Institutionalize it. Show a willingness to pay double the market value for the item, but the payment can only be received in the forms of infrastructure development, Healthcare for citizen, or the like. Could that justify it? Let's not forget the very, very dangerous working conditions the people operate in. Not only because it's an active war zone, but also since hundreds of people die each year due to tunnel collapses. When comparing concurring human suffer to the unique potential for a fuller future understanding of our world - the latter seems less important. And I would agree. But let's not forget the gravitas of preserving this knowledge, and the ethical responsibility that entails.
Can you imagine if somewhere in say like china for example and miners dig up a new mine site and find a dinosaurs a full sized dinosaur encased in amber like a deinonychus or a T-Rex that would be the most ground breaking historical and Scientifical and priceless find in all of not just paleontology but history itself. Also imagine how much ancient tree sap (amber) would be needed to fully cover and encase a dinosaur like T-Rex sh*t we would need gallons and gallons and gallons of ancient tree sap to just incase it about enough to fill up a 13-20 foot swimming pool. But still just imagine it we wouldn’t need to use our imaginations anymore if we find a T-Rex incased in amber
Yes those Burmese miners are PEOPLE who have rights, but if mining ceased, we would not have the ability to learn how the modern world came to be, or just understanding that most of these specimens are UNIQUE, and some are probably once in a lifetime. We need to come to a compromise. It is hard to come to one especially in Myanmar’s situation, but it can be done.
A wonderful world of discovered specimens already that otherwise never be observed. I find value in this scientific study but it's disturbing that there is a dark side. Leonardo Di Caprio.... Blood Amber?
Does anyone know, how the flat lamps they used to enlight the ambers from below are called? I'd like to buy some, but I do not know, how to search after them.
Do you mean a light table? www.instructables.com/id/Under-30-Light-Table/ These days one would use a LED chain or indeed a flat bulb, like this one, but there are lots available: veritren.com/products/180-265v-energy-saving-e27-led-lamp-15w-35w-50w-smd-5730-flat-high-power-led-light-bulb-220v-e27-ufo-led-light-for-home-lighting/
It never sees to amaze me how energy can’t be destroyed only transforms in this case it got trap in this beautiful Ambers.. as a result not only of minerals such as lot of gems 💎 . Cool 😎 appreciate the video !
What he should do is bring someone with him and both will behave like they don't know each other, pick the stone he wants that he believes is desirable, walk away and get his friend to go back and buy it for him. Best way to do it if they are inflating the price just because he's buying it.
It is interesting that the amber fossils actually witness of flora and fauna quite similar to ours, like 100-million-year-old lizards that look just like lizards today. The same is the case with most of the insect fossils, their counter parts today are mostly surprisingly identical to them.
well yea, lizards are very old group of reptiles. if i remember correctly oldest species of lizards found are around 240 million years old same goes with insects, very old group. but the fossilized species are not around anymore today. today you still have lizards and insects, but they are different species, sure body plan is very similar because they same group of organisms that their ancestors were. but they are not same species
@@spatrk6634 “Different species” is defined as organisms the members of which are not able to interbreed with each other. There is no way to verify if fossilized insects or lizards or other animals with similar body plans as the now existing ones would be able to interbreed or not. So to say, they are different species is pure speculation.
@@s.unosson what if they dont want to interbreed because of physical differences? but could if forced? and why are those variations of lizards and insects now extinct?
@@spatrk6634 Epigenetics is the current best explanation to variations. So for example it is now known that the changes in the form and size of the beaks of the famous Galapagos finches is a result of epigenetic modifications; the changes are reversible fluctuations that take place in a time frame that takes only years, not thousand or millions of years. Since epigenetics does not change the DNA blueprint, it is not evolution in the Neo-Darwinian sense.
Also kabutops and that other shell one are based off prehistoric dinasours. And the ceacalanth fish or whatever is a Pokémon with a similar name. Theres a few
@@lometatron357 But the things trapped in amber are caught in it when it's soft and sticky, time only harden's and preserves it. What brought the two together?
I hope you where trying to be funny. The amazing part is with more people finding out the value of fossils that discoveries are coming all the time because more people are out digging. The bad part is the price of rare fossils goes up as private collectors go into the market. It is also amazing how many new species we find both currently living and preserved in fossils that lived in the past.
Ok, forget dinosaurs for 1 second. How the heck does an ammonite get trapped in amber? They live in the ocean, and amber is tree sap. I want more on this! Were there ammonites on land in the Mesazoic?
@@bskec2177 Where I live there is pine trees forest, trees grows very close to sea shore, some just 1 meter away. Empty shells can very easily ended under trees.
@@eyeballpapercut4400 Sure they do. Here is just one picture to prove it: www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=393CC31751038D55C64636B5172DFCF13DD90982&thid=OIP.EF-l_hvg4rdyx5n8vEboUgAAAA&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fl450v.alamy.com%2F450v%2Fed0hky%2Fpine-trees-on-the-shores-of-lock-muich-near-glas-allt-shiel-ed0hky.jpg&exph=470&expw=299&q=pine+trees+on+the+shore&selectedindex=93&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=0,1,2,6
I’d love to acquire a bug infused piece of amber. But these things can easily be counterfeited. You just about have to be a scientist to tell the difference.
Why don't they just make a bulk deal with the miners. They can guaruntee that they will buy all the amber for a set price so the miners don't have to worry about selling it.
It's so sad that most of the fascinating fossils will never make it to scientists
Also minerals, antiques, etc
sanket jadhav
What´s really sad is that so-called "scientists" continue to lie that amber is 99 000 000 years old - and gullible people like you believing it.
Why? You presume they are more than guessing; or, because they claim to be erudite they actually are more than casual observers.
Interest sparks money. U cant be a scientist without money. And ,for those valuble gems here. A very rich scientist after he done with the specimens?
@@OwenPrescott and all the pottery shards
My entomology professor went to northern India a few years ago on an expedition and found that railway workers tunneling through rock uncovered an amber deposit. The workers didn’t know it’s valuable, only that it was flammable, and were burning it at night at the worksites for warmth. He bought two giant bags full of amber for a small amount of money, and has been polishing a d researching the assortment over the past years. Who knows what priceless specimens may have been burned before they could be studied?
was that K. Luzzi?
The second guy's accent is so strong that for a moment I thought I could understand Chinese.
I was able to understand him and im Mexican
hes just racist
😂😂
That's funny 😁
@@anthonylastname3552 no
finding a dinosaur face in amber would be kind of cool : )
or cock
They found a bird in amber from the cretaceous, birds like today existed but the most dominant bird clade of the time still had small teeth, looked just like modern birds though just had small teeth [like geese].
I have a amber stone with a dinosaur penis do you want it ?
Check the news! One was just described!
Well, just happened :)
Lmao, scientist to drug dealer.
Ive seen that show
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Bruh, a few of my professor’s that I got close with told me some crazy stories of all the shady shit they used to do while perusing they’re degree. I’m sure it’s non uncommon. You need that drug dealer mentality sometimes, haha
Have you not seen Breaking Bad? lol
Lsd25 created many a paradigm shift for students of the late 50's into the 60's.
OMG! The ULTIMATE flea market experience. For SCIENTISTS!
Not really. Usually you go to a flea market for a bargain
It’s amazing to see ants from 99 MILLION years ago.
Even more amazing you can BUY one for yourself & make it into a pendant!
Even further amazing it debunkes the evolution theory.
Amber was the one of the first still photo created by mother nature.
3d photograph
ethics be damned. get the fossils into the scientists hands
Yeah
We've had a few movies that showed why this is a bad idea
@LiL Speng don't even bother answering seriously dude, or else spammers from reddit or something will be coming to annoy you
Ok get your ass in the mine and start digging bitch
@@jadeddragon4254 What's the purpose if others do so already
That scientist who discovered the dinosaur feather is so dope 😆
Of course all specimen featured here were really incredible but did anyone else also notice that insane handcrafted display shelf at 6:17?? WOW!!
@combatgirl38 wow that handcrafted shelf was amazing , and very awesome craftmanship..I had to go back and look at it thanks to ur comment ..i didn't notice it at first glance, but im glad I did thanks ..and thanks to the creator for the priceless skills in imagining and bringing to life a masterpiece of talent
The question in my head is how the heck that ammonite get caught inside an amber...?
Yeah and how the he’ll do the know it’s a feather from a Dino and not a bird???
Maybe it fell from a flying animal on the amber, sometimes birds throw their prey and they get stuck on the trees
@@Alaska-Jack Birds are Dinos
Amber forms from hardened tree resin. The forest was likely in a semi-aquatic environment, so resin rolling down the side of the trunk probably fell into the water, trapped the ammonite, got buried, and slowly polymerized over time to form amber.
Coastal estuary or inland swamp
John Hammond is getting excited.
But specimens in amber are not fossils. I mean, a fossil is a stone replica of bone or tissue. The amber specimens are the original tissue. Am I right?
A Fossil is any remnant, impression, or trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has been preserved in the earth's crust
@@timriggs8651 so you're saying you have a large penis ?
It would still be the original organic tissue, regardless of penis size unfortunately.
If they find a dino testicle in amber we're gonna be riding dinosaurs to work boys
Imagine that they find a whole dino in amber with its tail and feathers and colour
This will be so cool it will automatically tell us how it looked like
maybe, but only a very small species, juveniles of small dinosaur species. but really unlikely. Insects and small mammals or birds are the best candidates for getting permanently stuck in amber.
YES, just today a skull from a tiny dinosaur was discovered today in amber!
*Tiny bird.
@@ProfezorSnayp literally the same thing
@@maxter890 sauce?
@@KIWI-un8fs Lamb
maxter890 is this a meme?
Hate the war, love the science.
Amazing discoverys. I love Amber. I collect pieces, but I do not have anything as spectacular as those shown. I hope to someday find a beautiful center piece for my collection. Please continue to show the discoveries that you have found.
Contact me if you want to see burmite amber
i feel bad for the little dinosaur that managed to get its tail stuck in amber and probably got killed by something else
Thank you for covering the horror of mining in Myanmar. Like conflict diamonds, conflict amber should not be purchased. I'm a scientist, but cannot condone scientists purchasing this.
Agree. If we have to dig up, drill, explode, or dessicrate Earth, Ocean or air then we are not doing Science we are doing destruction.
Jeff yeah leave it for us novice collectors 😍
Why has nobody ever tried cutting one of the insects out? Can’t find a video anywhere, would be nice to see the actual preservation of the physical body, weather it’s still soft etc,+ would just be cool to see something million’s of years old free of its tomb
only thing that is keeping that insect together is the amber.
as soon as it would get exposed to air, it would start crumbling to dust.
👍 Great report, stunning images! 😎
Hes funny, the one who said going to the market made him feel like a drug dealer. He looks like a really nice person.
Happy for science community ....BUt sad to see as a Myanmar. We should able to report by ourselves.
_ᥛᦙᦱ፡ᦔ_
Yup.. Atleast there needs to be attribution for the science to the source (Burma) in some way. Perhaps, establishing a Paleontology or Archaeological center in those regions, overseen by the govt., could be the first step.
( I wouldn't be surprised if CCP is funding the rebel & central groups to keep Burma unstable. It employs same tactics throughout its neighborhood )
Failed country
Scientist is cool. They can talk and make ant corpse and bird's feather price higher and higher
1.43 'most countries have laws to keep fossils at their borders" A very simplistic statement and actually untrue. Most countries don't have exclusions on the export of fossils, just regulations.
Nice work. One picky correction: at 2:44 the subtitles say "jeweler's loop". That's a jeweler's loupe.
I see the upside. At least people living in a war torn society can have some other means of getting by rather than selling sex.
Heroin opium amphetamines gold platinum jade diamond rubies sapphires ....this is cheap journalism by someone who knows very little
I like sex.... ley them sell :-)
I recently found a piece of amber with organic material in it and possibly and egg shell of some type not sure… any ideas on who I could contact for more info?
Contact a Paleontologist at your local university.
they also are fond on the Baltic coast in Europe.
I have some green Baltic amber & Red. Oh yeah & dark blue. The green is my favorite though it's a beautiful color lt looks like an aqua gummy
I looked up my family tree , results came back that I'm , Sap
They should make a law that they all have to go to science first
If science doesn't need them let them sell them then.
I have an intact mammoth adult in amber. I wonder if it’s worth anything?
Ha,ha. I have a real mammoth tooth, 20 years ago they sold them in the mall. I have a whooly mammoth hair too. It's red.
I found a amber stone in my backyard in Seattle Washington that contains a caveman and a dinosaur arguing over something possibly another dead dinosaur.
If that's the case you should also look for angels as they were often used to rule on such disputes.
@Titus Luckily no one really gives a fuck what you think about anything.
@Titus Even though it might seem that way to you, typing a sentence doesn't take much effort. For most people.
@Titus See. It's those kinds of comebacks that make people not care about what you think. Have a nice life you yeast-infection. If that dog could talk it'd tell you to just shut the fuck up and leave it alone too.
What is the cost of Amber bangal
It couldn't be very big else it would be really expensive
Our own research need to know higher value of our land which is so important for anthropology.
Why don’t scientists just buy the amber mines themselves and then make a better mine and then keep the amber for research
I wonder how much the cheapest amber specimen in that market was.
4:13
Imagine if that’s not a horn but a fossilized fungus…an ant that’s been infected with ancient fungus cordyceps…has it changed since 20 million years ago? Lol
Evolution is real
I mean we have known this fact for a while now bud but yeah.
But it is interesting that most amber fossils actually witness of flora and fauna quite similar to ours, like 100-million-year-old lizards that look just like lizards today. The same is the case with most of the insect fossils, their counter parts today are mostly surprisingly identical to them. Didn't they evolue at all during that time?
@@s.unosson there might some who evolve and some are not.
@@juliocasim4330 I don’t think there exists a satisfactory explanation for why exactly the animals well preserved in amber would have stopped to evolve, while others that had “burials” that did not preserve them well or at all for posterior studies would have continued to evolve. The only argument I have heard is “evolution happened, so it must be that way”, but that is just circular reasoning.
Im From Latvia And I Have Like THOUSANDS of THOUSANDS of Amber
Isn't this how jurassic park began?
This situation is way above me in my ignorance, but what about something like this:
- Institutionalize it. Show a willingness to pay double the market value for the item, but the payment can only be received in the forms of infrastructure development, Healthcare for citizen, or the like.
Could that justify it?
Let's not forget the very, very dangerous working conditions the people operate in. Not only because it's an active war zone, but also since hundreds of people die each year due to tunnel collapses.
When comparing concurring human suffer to the unique potential for a fuller future understanding of our world - the latter seems less important. And I would agree.
But let's not forget the gravitas of preserving this knowledge, and the ethical responsibility that entails.
I have a amber fossil of a prehistoric bird it’s a good size very similar to a humming bird but with sharp teeth and a very dinosaur like body shape.
Such beautiful history frozen in time...💎
how is it inside the amber?
The trees that produce amber which lasts for a hundred million years+ - they are the real super stars here
How terrible is your life when as a sea creature you end up trapped in AMBER? I bet he didn't see that coming when he left for the office that day.
Can you imagine if somewhere in say like china for example and miners dig up a new mine site and find a dinosaurs a full sized dinosaur encased in amber like a deinonychus or a T-Rex that would be the most ground breaking historical and Scientifical and priceless find in all of not just paleontology but history itself. Also imagine how much ancient tree sap (amber) would be needed to fully cover and encase a dinosaur like T-Rex sh*t we would need gallons and gallons and gallons of ancient tree sap to just incase it about enough to fill up a 13-20 foot swimming pool. But still just imagine it we wouldn’t need to use our imaginations anymore if we find a T-Rex incased in amber
Jurassic park will finally become a reality... I'm excited
Yes those Burmese miners are PEOPLE who have rights, but if mining ceased, we would not have the ability to learn how the modern world came to be, or just understanding that most of these specimens are UNIQUE, and some are probably once in a lifetime. We need to come to a compromise. It is hard to come to one especially in Myanmar’s situation, but it can be done.
A wonderful world of discovered specimens already that otherwise never be observed. I find value in this scientific study but it's disturbing that there is a dark side.
Leonardo Di Caprio.... Blood Amber?
3:42 I know there’s a damn chinese phrase to describe this kinda of human nature: 坐地起價 literally!
Does anyone know, how the flat lamps they used to enlight the ambers from below are called? I'd like to buy some, but I do not know, how to search after them.
Do you mean a light table? www.instructables.com/id/Under-30-Light-Table/
These days one would use a LED chain or indeed a flat bulb, like this one, but there are lots available:
veritren.com/products/180-265v-energy-saving-e27-led-lamp-15w-35w-50w-smd-5730-flat-high-power-led-light-bulb-220v-e27-ufo-led-light-for-home-lighting/
It never sees to amaze me how energy can’t be destroyed only transforms in this case it got trap in this beautiful Ambers.. as a result not only of minerals such as lot of gems 💎 . Cool 😎 appreciate the video !
Hi does anyone know what is the name of the ebay shop of xia fangyuan to buy this amber kind regards
My goodness that was fascinating.
A dinosaur feather. It made my day!
Birds have feathers, dinosaurs did not Don´t be so gullible and clueless.
@@larskullberg7292 Yes they did
@@believeinpeace Why do you think dinosaurs had feathers?
@@larskullberg7292 yes, I believe the scientists. You should do more studying on the subject
Why don't the scientists and research institutes work with the local governments to hire the miners?
Mine the owned by military...
I love when people use the word 'myriad' properly.
Chinese are trying to bring back these dinos to eat them.
What he should do is bring someone with him and both will behave like they don't know each other, pick the stone he wants that he believes is desirable, walk away and get his friend to go back and buy it for him. Best way to do it if they are inflating the price just because he's buying it.
Wonder what could I find if I dug a 100 meters hole in my backyard 🤔
at least a pound of dirt
A beautiful busy day 99 Million years ago.
Humans were just beginning to evolve.
The one with the minnow in it was crazy.
Without sub titles, I would not have understood a word She said :)
We should make a movie about extracting dinosaur DNA from these amber fossils, we shall call it - Billy and the Cloneasaurs
Lmao this guy is f***** classic. What a fella to hang out with and collect fossil specimens.
This is to cool!!! Cant wait to see what else pops out in the future..
I have an amber ring with a baby scorpion , it’s super cool
amazing story , thanks ;)
Obviously, 100 meters deep area that was once forest.
It is interesting that the amber fossils actually witness of flora and fauna quite similar to ours, like 100-million-year-old lizards that look just like lizards today. The same is the case with most of the insect fossils, their counter parts today are mostly surprisingly identical to them.
well yea, lizards are very old group of reptiles.
if i remember correctly oldest species of lizards found are around 240 million years old
same goes with insects, very old group.
but the fossilized species are not around anymore today.
today you still have lizards and insects, but they are different species, sure body plan is very similar because they same group of organisms that their ancestors were.
but they are not same species
@@spatrk6634
“Different species” is defined as organisms the members of which are not able to interbreed with each other. There is no way to verify if fossilized insects or lizards or other animals with similar body plans as the now existing ones would be able to interbreed or not. So to say, they are different species is pure speculation.
@@s.unosson what if they dont want to interbreed because of physical differences?
but could if forced?
and why are those variations of lizards and insects now extinct?
@@spatrk6634 Epigenetics is the current best explanation to variations. So for example it is now known that the changes in the form and size of the beaks of the famous Galapagos finches is a result of epigenetic modifications; the changes are reversible fluctuations that take place in a time frame that takes only years, not thousand or millions of years. Since epigenetics does not change the DNA blueprint, it is not evolution in the Neo-Darwinian sense.
@@s.unosson epigenetics doesnt undermine evolution..
its the stupidest thing that creationists are now saying.
I can’t believe this is my first time learning the Pokémon Omanyte originates from ammonite. Mind blown!
Also kabutops and that other shell one are based off prehistoric dinasours. And the ceacalanth fish or whatever is a Pokémon with a similar name. Theres a few
A sea creature trapped in tree sap! How did that happen?
Time
@@lometatron357 But the things trapped in amber are caught in it when it's soft and sticky, time only harden's and preserves it. What brought the two together?
Wonderful channel i never seen this type of vedio. useful information to the next generation.thanks to you sir .☺😊👌👍💐
It's gonna change the world if we find big predator dinosaur's head preserved in one of these ember
I just thought of a great idea. Take the DNA from inside the Amber and use it to clone a dinosaur!
With the recent coup and internal conflict in Myanmar, I am doubtful weather we can get new amber fossils from there, which is sad.
No intermediary forms / missing links at all..??
My ass itching from your comment.
The "missing link" is a misconception.
I hope you where trying to be funny. The amazing part is with more people finding out the value of fossils that discoveries are coming all the time because more people are out digging. The bad part is the price of rare fossils goes up as private collectors go into the market. It is also amazing how many new species we find both currently living and preserved in fossils that lived in the past.
It's beautiful.
John Hammond wants to know your location.
Can't turn subtitles off 👎🏽
Ok, forget dinosaurs for 1 second. How the heck does an ammonite get trapped in amber? They live in the ocean, and amber is tree sap. I want more on this! Were there ammonites on land in the Mesazoic?
Even today many trees grows close to the sea shore. Shell can ended on the beach, and ended in sap that dropped from the tree.
@@ExtremeMadnessX Not a lot of trees can grow so close to sea water, but there are some. I didn't think of empty shells. You're probably right.
@@bskec2177 Where I live there is pine trees forest, trees grows very close to sea shore, some just 1 meter away. Empty shells can very easily ended under trees.
@@ExtremeMadnessX pines don't grow 1 meter away from the sea water. You may have misidentified a Casuarinaceae member.
@@eyeballpapercut4400 Sure they do. Here is just one picture to prove it: www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=393CC31751038D55C64636B5172DFCF13DD90982&thid=OIP.EF-l_hvg4rdyx5n8vEboUgAAAA&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fl450v.alamy.com%2F450v%2Fed0hky%2Fpine-trees-on-the-shores-of-lock-muich-near-glas-allt-shiel-ed0hky.jpg&exph=470&expw=299&q=pine+trees+on+the+shore&selectedindex=93&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=0,1,2,6
*Myanmar has no idea what they're losing!*
It is not going away or lost. They can mine it any time but in a more organized and safe way.
@@seaturtledog they're going to get back what is sold. Do you really think China will give them back the sold specimens?!
I’d love to acquire a bug infused piece of amber. But these things can easily be counterfeited. You just about have to be a scientist to tell the difference.
No. Do you have to be a scientist to look through a jeweler’s loop and tell a natural diamond from a fake? You can lean in 20 minutes on the internet.
I am the proud owner of an amber fossil containing jesus's portrait.
We could have a “coupon day”
How did amonites fossilize in amber? Amonites are marine animals, amber is secreted by trees from wound sites.
He said in the video - it showed the trees were along a coastline. (near water...)
These supposed ethical questions apply to fossils of insects - i.e. graves of insects - but apparently don't apply to the graves of humans.
When I saw the mosquitoe I whent I've seen this somewhere
Why don't they just make a bulk deal with the miners. They can guaruntee that they will buy all the amber for a set price so the miners don't have to worry about selling it.
This is how Jurassic Park started
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Alien face hugger specimen!!!
Somebody dispatch a Predator, we have a potential infestation here!!
Hopefully the government will allow amber mining to resume.
They don’t even believe there was a world flood until resently
The real Ross 😂😂
Fascinating.
Isnt this how Jurassic park got started ?
Interesting/informative..! Thank you..!!
And complete B.S.
But if you are on tv I guess it's true.