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What the resin may have been used for is unknown. However, tree resin is multifunctional and could have been used to fuel fires, construct boats or in the hafting of stone tools.
Typically, amber forms over millions of years as tree resin fossilizes, but paleontologists have sped that up, creating amber-like fossils from pine resin in 24 hours.
(Note that it takes sub-fossilized resin millions of years to transform into amber.) Subsequently, the team stored the samples for two to six years, and then attempted to collect DNA samples.
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada‘Dino-fuzz’ preserved in Alberta tree resin By: Randy Boswell Posted: 1:00 AM CDT Friday, Sep. 16, 2011 ...
The tree surface around an active Red-cockaded Woodpecker cavity is coated with sticky resin which flows from resin wells created by the woodpecker. The southern flying squirrel is a competitor for ...
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