Plaat - Oligoceen, 34-23 miljoen jaar geleden - Gefossiliseerd hout - 225 mm - 163 mm
Barnsteen - scorpion preying on crickets - 23.6 mm - 12 mm
Nr. 83920221
Scenario amber - scorpion preying on crickets - natural Burmese insect amber
Size: 23.6-12-3.2mm
Weight: 0.59 g
Location: Myanmar
Era: Cretaceous (1.45 to 66 million years ago)
A rare scorpion preys on a large cricket. The scorpion is well preserved. One pincer has clamped one of the cricket's thighs. It is a classic predatory scene. The cricket is peeling after a struggle.
[Photos] The photos are all taken at macro magnification. Please refer to the scale pictures for the actual size of the items.
[Must Read] Burmese amber is a natural product. Blemishes, ice cracks, and plant debris are all characteristics of pure natural amber.
Scenario amber - scorpion preying on crickets - natural Burmese insect amber
Size: 23.6-12-3.2mm
Weight: 0.59 g
Location: Myanmar
Era: Cretaceous (1.45 to 66 million years ago)
A rare scorpion preys on a large cricket. The scorpion is well preserved. One pincer has clamped one of the cricket's thighs. It is a classic predatory scene. The cricket is peeling after a struggle.
[Photos] The photos are all taken at macro magnification. Please refer to the scale pictures for the actual size of the items.
[Must Read] Burmese amber is a natural product. Blemishes, ice cracks, and plant debris are all characteristics of pure natural amber.