Cabochon fossilisé (Sans prix de réserve)





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5 spécimens rares de coléoptères。Il y a trop de types de coléoptères. J'ai du mal à distinguer quelles espèces ils sont. Les trois premiers sont des ambres que je collecte depuis longtemps. C'est la première fois que j'en vois de tels. Je les trouve donc très précieux.The first beetle's body is round. I took a total of 18 photos. Please look at the pictures carefully.
5 Amber Beetle Specimens Worth Collecting
Burmese amber is one of the oldest ambers in the world, formed during the mid-Cretaceous period around 99 million years ago, and is found in the Hukawng Valley of Kachin State in northern Myanmar.
The most important value of Burmese amber lies in its unparalleled significance for paleobiological research. It perfectly preserves snapshots of prehistoric tropical forests, making it a true "time capsule."
The images of these insects were taken under a magnifying glass; please refer to the size information in the images below.
We use PE boxes to store each piece of amber, ensuring its safety and ease of collection.
5 spécimens rares de coléoptères。Il y a trop de types de coléoptères. J'ai du mal à distinguer quelles espèces ils sont. Les trois premiers sont des ambres que je collecte depuis longtemps. C'est la première fois que j'en vois de tels. Je les trouve donc très précieux.The first beetle's body is round. I took a total of 18 photos. Please look at the pictures carefully.
5 Amber Beetle Specimens Worth Collecting
Burmese amber is one of the oldest ambers in the world, formed during the mid-Cretaceous period around 99 million years ago, and is found in the Hukawng Valley of Kachin State in northern Myanmar.
The most important value of Burmese amber lies in its unparalleled significance for paleobiological research. It perfectly preserves snapshots of prehistoric tropical forests, making it a true "time capsule."
The images of these insects were taken under a magnifying glass; please refer to the size information in the images below.
We use PE boxes to store each piece of amber, ensuring its safety and ease of collection.

