I'm not seeing any pterosaurs here, I'm seeing weird shapes of varying sizes like you normally see in amber or transparent rocks with cracks. Where are the supposed "pterosaurs" that you can "see with the naked eye"?
Thanks for adding this one, which really helps see and identify the important parts. The feet are fascinating, as is wondering what the world was like when it existed and what exactly was its fate? Your website is really educational and easy to follow for any newbies getting into this growing trend prehistoric creatures trapped in amber. Keep on educating us with these out-of-this-world discoveries!
Ba Lao Lay I say as I reach for more money. မြန်မာပြည်တွင် နေ့စဥ်တိုင်းသည် ကျောက်မျက်ရတနာလုပ်ငန်းအတွက် ကောင်းမွန်သောနေ့ဖြစ်သည်။ ကချင်နှင့်မြန်မာပြည်သားများအားလုံး ကောင်းချီးပေးပါစေ။
Behind the jade market now temporarily closed due to civil war ... Hopefully will re-open soon in the meantime you can see amber at Yadanar Mall Diamond Plaza
I love how you can look at this and say: Oh, anurognathid. Can you tell me first of all which bones can you identify here? I don't see any. And what characteristics you see here that identify this as not just a pterosaur but an anurognathid pterosaurs. LOL