Scientists discover dinosaur trapped in amber in unprecedented find

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Story highlights Amber was destined to be piece of jewelry until scientist found it

First time part of a dinosaur skeleton has been discovered in amber

(CNN) The tail of a 99-million-year-old dinosaur has been found entombed in amber, an unprecedented discovery that has blown away scientists.

Xing Lida, a Chinese paleontologist found the specimen, the size of a dried apricot, at an amber market in northern Myanmar near the Chinese border.

The remarkable piece was destined to end up as a curiosity or piece of jewelry, with Burmese traders believing a plant fragment was trapped inside.

"I realized that the content was a vertebrate, probably theropod, rather than any plant," Xing told CNN.

"I was not sure that (the trader) really understood how important this specimen was, but he did not raise the price."

syunie on December 9th, 2017 at 15:27 UTC »

The sparrow-sized creature could have danced in the palm of your hand.

Now that's all I'm thinking about. A dancing dinosaur with feathers.

ggrandchamp on December 9th, 2017 at 14:40 UTC »

What about the 99 million year old spider stuck in it? I'm actually curious if there are any differences...

Titentung on December 9th, 2017 at 14:20 UTC »

"the size of a dried apricot" - that's not how I would've described it, but ok