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,VERTEBRATEN IN AMBER
Frogs
Insect Meals from a Leptodactylid Frog (Amphibia: Leptodactyidae) in Dominican Amber (Miocene, 23 MA)
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Frogs, toads and other amphibians are very rarely found as amber inclusions for several reasons: they’re usually larger than most insects and as such have a greater amount of muscle power available to extract themselves from the primordial goo, their moist skin is less likely to stick to the sap, and their usual habitats aren’t in the trees.
Cartage,
tree frog 25 million years ago. Chîapas frog belongs to a current genus Craugastor (from the Leptodactylidae family), http://news.softpedia.com/news/A-25-Million-Old-Frog-Found-in-Amber-47738.shtml
Institute of Natural History and Ecology of the state of Chiapas, a chunk of amber containing an almost one-centimeter (0.4-inch) frog that was recently discovered by a miner in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico, Feb. 16, 2007(image via: Galaxy FM)
Tree frog, approximately 25 million years ago in the area of today’s Chiapas State, Mexico.
Bird feather & lizard head
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Lizards
The Cretacegekko burmae gecko is a 100-million-year-old gecko, preserved in cretaceous amber. The fossil remains from the amber include a plethora of plant and invertebrate remains but vertebrate fossils are very rare. WWF calls this extinct species "one of the most significant findings" because it is the oldest fossil gecko species known to science. It was discovered in an amber mine in the Hukawng Valley in Himalayan regions of far northern Myanmar.
(images via: FossilMail)
The inch-long lizard above may have only spent a couple of million years trapped in amber
(image via: Amberica West) Domenican /La ToCa Anole or Gecko
Lizards locked in amber are both extremely rare and extremely valuable: Gazing at a vertebrate trapped in ancient amber is the closest thing to stepping into a time machine.
Sauria, family Lacertidae - proper lizards
http://culture.polishsite.us/articles/art249fr.htm
Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Science,Warsaw, Poland
FEATHERS
http://faculty.eas.ualberta.ca/wolfe/publications.htmlhttp://faculty.eas.ualberta.ca/wolfe/eprints/McKellar_Amber_feathers2011.pdfhttp://faculty.eas.ualberta.ca/wolfe/eprints/Science_feather_Tech_Comment.pdf
DOmenican / feather of a bird 25 million years ago
MAMMALS
HAIR
about about 45 million year old, and found in the Baltic area.
http://
scienceblogs.com/laelaps/2010/05/20/tiny-treasures-100-million-y/
Mammal hairs preserved in amber specimen ARC2-A1-3. a – First fragment; b – Line drawing of first fragment; c – Second fragment; d – Line drawing of second fragment; e – Close-up of second fragment to show the cuticular surface.
100 million-year-old hairhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8734000/8734883.stm
http://article.wn.com/view/2010/06/14/Prehistoric_mammal_hair_found_in_Cretaceous_amber/