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Roundworm in Baltic amber
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Roundworm in Baltic amber
A roundworm (nematode) trapped in Baltic amber. Specimen is from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old. Donated by Arne Urup
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Amber Baltic Baltic Amber Cenozoic Eocene Fossil Fossilised Nematoda Nematode Nematode Worm Palaeogene Phanerozoic Prehistoric Resin Tertiary Tertiary Period Worm Invertebrata Roundworm Upper
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: A Roundworm Fossilized in Baltic Amber 2. Description: This image showcases a perfectly preserved roundworm (Nematoda) specimen, encased within the golden hues of Baltic amber. The fossil, hailing from the Upper Eocene epoch around 35 million years ago, offers a unique window into the Tertiary period and the diverse range of invertebrate life that thrived during that time. 3. Background: Baltic amber, a precious fossilized tree resin, is renowned for its ability to preserve intricate details of ancient organisms. This roundworm specimen, donated by Arne Urup, is a testament to the exceptional preservation capabilities of this valuable natural resource. 4. Significance: The discovery of this roundworm in Baltic amber provides valuable insights into the morphology and anatomy of early nematodes. As one of the most common invertebrate phyla, nematodes play a crucial role in various ecosystems, making this fossil an essential addition to the scientific community's understanding of their evolutionary history. 5. Palaeontological Context: The roundworm in this image is a representative of the Phanerozoic Eon, which began approximately 541 million years ago. The Tertiary period, during which this specimen was found, marked the beginning of the Cenozoic Era, a time characterized by the emergence of many modern animal groups. 6. Conclusion: This image of a roundworm fossilized in Baltic amber offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the prehistoric world, providing essential information about the early evolution of nematodes and the rich biodiversity of the Tertiary period.
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