: Researchers frequently find rare ants—such as those in the Pseudomyrmicinae subfamily—perfectly suspended within these 40–54 million-year-old pieces.
: Ancient trees secreted this resin to plug holes in their bark and defend against burrowing insects.
: The high sugar content and lack of oxygen within the resin prevent bacteria from surviving, which is why trapped organisms do not rot. Baltic Amber Sea Coast Area In Poland. Picture - Facebook
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: Researchers frequently find rare ants—such as those in the Pseudomyrmicinae subfamily—perfectly suspended within these 40–54 million-year-old pieces.
: Ancient trees secreted this resin to plug holes in their bark and defend against burrowing insects. amber-040-054
: The high sugar content and lack of oxygen within the resin prevent bacteria from surviving, which is why trapped organisms do not rot. Baltic Amber Sea Coast Area In Poland. Picture - Facebook : Researchers frequently find rare ants—such as those