عنكبوت لا زال يُحاول الإمساك بفريسته منذ أكثر من100 مليون عام!

Written By سنان خلف on 2013/08/27

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

 

 

موقع  ArabiaWeather.com- سنان خلف-  في حدث نادر قام مجموعة من الباحثين بالكشف عن حجر "كهرمان" نادر يُقدر عمره بما يزيد عن 100 مليون عام، وتعود أهمية الحجر في كونه يحتوي في داخله على عُش للعناكب من بينها عنكبوت كان يُحاول القبض على فريسته قبل أن يتوقف الزمن بهما لأكثر من 100 مليون عام!  

 

والكهرمان عبارة عن مادة غروية تنتج من الأشجار الصنوبريه ، لتتحول لاحقاً إلى حجر شفاف يُشبه الحجر الكريم إلى حد كبير ، و تحفظ هذه الماده أي شيء تلفه أو يقع في طريقها، من حشرات أو غبار طلع أو غيرها من الكائنات الصغيرة.
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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