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An exceptionally rare and scientifically significant piece of Cretaceous Burmese amber featuring a well-preserved lizard foot inclusion, likely from a juvenile or hatchling squamate. The foot shows clear digital segmentation, articulated claws, and soft tissue structures, offering invaluable insight into vertebrate evolution during the mid-Cretaceous period (~99 million years ago).

 

Encased in warm golden amber from the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar, this specimen stands out not only for its rarity—vertebrate remains in amber are exceedingly uncommon—but also for its state of preservation. The clarity of the resin, combined with the visibility of fine anatomical details, allows close examination of limb morphology and possible behavior at the moment of entrapment.

 

This is a museum-quality fossil, highly sought after by researchers and advanced collectors alike. Pieces like this have contributed to our understanding of early lizard diversity and development during the time of the dinosaurs, and this inclusion may belong to one of several extinct or early modern lineages known only from Burmese amber.

Burmese Amber with Lizard foot inclusion.

$2,500.00Price
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