5 Amber fossils that could possibly be real dinosaurs
- Ryan Zschomler
- Nov 24
- 2 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
Burmese Amber is fossils from 100 million years ago, when the dinosaurs roam with the Earth. It is known that mosquitoes get trapped in Amber and they could have sucked a dinosaur‘s blood. But did you know that we also find bones, scaled animals, vertebrates, feathers, and even more inclusions that could be from a dinosaur? but is not confirmed?
Yes, sometimes Amber can capture conclusions that could be dinosaurs, but can’t verify completely. like scaled feet with claws, or unidentified animals with scales, feathers, and more mysterious attributes that could be from dinosaur. As of yet it is not possible to confirm 100% due to the lack of a “complete” dinosaur fossil. We only have partial fossils, for example a foot, or a head, but not a fossil with a full dinosaur body from head-to-toe.
We have compiled a list of five pieces of Amber from Burma that could possibly be dinosaurs.
#1: Reptile hand in amber

Number one :
This first piece on our list is a hand in Burmese amber. We assume this hand to be a reptile hand, and it could be from a dinosaur. We see that it has five fingers and one of them looks like a thumb, and we do have confirmation that it was scaled and bony, so it was a vertebrate, and it could have been a dinosaur.
#2: A foot with claws and scales

Number two :
A foot with claws and scales. It might be the clearest fossil we have ever found in amber that has scales, bones, and claws. This looks to be the foot of a scaled vertebrate, which means there is a high chance that it is a dinosaur.
#3: Ornamental Feather

Number three :
A red feather in Burmese amber. This piece shows a large ornamental feather that is deep red due to oxidation. The tendrils are longer, less stiff, and more down-like, which might mean this animal did not fly. Any nonflying feathered animal is likely to be a dinosaur.
#4: A double ornamental feather

Number four :
A double ornamental tail feather. This feather is the clearest museum grade feather we have ever had in amber. It has museum grade clarity and is super clear. Both feathers look stiff and good for flight, so this was from a flying animal, so it could be from a flying dinosaur.
#5: Feather and claw in Burmese amber

Number five :
A feather and a claw in Burmese amber. Very rare and very clear. Could this feather and claw be from a dinosaur species? We do not have enough of the sample to confirm.
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