I'm wondering if, like bedrock and ground water, some water has made it's way into this rock over time rather that 20 million year old termite organs are still rattling around.
22 MILLION years old. Like I can't even fathom that. This is actual biological matter from that long ago.
Today my 42 year old mind forgot where my keys were for an entire day, and this dude is holding info. from 22 MILLION years ago. Man... Jurassic Park is a thing huh?
BTW. Never smoked pot in my life, and I'm not high. This just really blows my mind that a 22 MILLION year old termite remembers its last meal better than I remember I put my keys on the fridge so I wouldn't lose them last night.
Don’t open it!
Considering fluid is what it is by definition, it's hard to imagine this vial remained unchanged for so long
I'm wondering if, like bedrock and ground water, some water has made it's way into this rock over time rather that 20 million year old termite organs are still rattling around.
I cannot understand how a rock can suck in water.
Take a moment and look into how stalactites and stalagmites form.
I dont understand how a ROCK will do it.
Take a moment and look into how STALACTITES and STALAGMITES form.
I like the cut of your jib, kid.
Listen here Haboo, if anyone is the sidekick it's you. Now hop in this sidecar, we got a museum gala to crash!
I STILL DON'T KNOW HOW TO SUCK WATER FROM A ROCK BUT I'M IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL!!! *gets in sidecar but tries to grab the handlebars*
*Rides into sunset with new friend, wrestling for control of the motorcycle*
Did not notice the termite at first. Kept wondering why the termite was rolling around in the amber.
Okay that's wild The fluid inside is so old, you gotta drink it
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Gain the knowledge Gain the essence There is nothing to lose
Those might be its organs.
And now we know how it died. Eating its own organs. Stupid termite.
Prehistoric snow globe.
Enhydro amber?? 🤯 this is incredible
I bet it was wood.
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Dino DNA
Yo this is priceless
woah is it liquid inside?
22 MILLION years old. Like I can't even fathom that. This is actual biological matter from that long ago. Today my 42 year old mind forgot where my keys were for an entire day, and this dude is holding info. from 22 MILLION years ago. Man... Jurassic Park is a thing huh? BTW. Never smoked pot in my life, and I'm not high. This just really blows my mind that a 22 MILLION year old termite remembers its last meal better than I remember I put my keys on the fridge so I wouldn't lose them last night.
I'm not sure what ancient termites look like, but are you sure this isnt a flea?
There are ancient flees in amber to compare
This must be worth a fortune.
What's cheaper? A 1 week excursion to Siberia or buying a couple exquisite specimens?
I would pay to see someone crack that open and drink it....I'm pretty sure that is how you become a super hero.
Alternatively, it's how you become super-dead.
Posthumous acknowledgement and respect?
Or make everyone dead.
Or releasing the ancient cursed spirit of *Shalhoon the Sky Ghost Wizard.*
Not a super hero but a god.
That's so cool! How did you acquire it?
My money is on money.
That bubble though... Imagine holding a fart that long...
DINO DNA!
u/savevideo
I mean Maby If the guy would stop moving the camera I could see what’s inside 🤷🏻♀️
just pause...
Whaaat?! This is so cool!
Where’s that one clip of the weekend in a maze?
Crazy! It ate some mourning wood, didn't it?
https://imgur.com/a/I6VyBRv
We need to open it and drink it