The majority of the worlds commercially available amber comes from the Baltic Region, Myanmar, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
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The finds were described in the scientific journal Science Advances, by Edward Stanley, a University of Florida postdoctoral student in herpetology at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
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Even the tree from which the amber came from, is more closely related to East African trees rather than anything in the Caribbean.
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With a new dinosaur revolution in full swing, the image of the birdlike and active dinosaur has become unavoidable.
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With the introduction of industrial techniques, huge amounts have been extracted since the nineteenth century.
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