A stunning discovery in 99 million-year-old amber reveals two ancient insects overtaken by deadly fungi, showcasing a bizarre natural phenomenon that's been around since the age of dinosaurs!
A groundbreaking fossil named Youti yuanshi, dating back to the Cambrian period, reveals unprecedented details about early arthropods and reshapes our understanding of insect evolution.
A newly discovered parasitic wasp from the Cretaceous period showcases a Venus flytrap-like mechanism to ensnare its hosts. This fascinating find reveals unexpected adaptations in ancient insects.
A newly discovered ancient wasp, resembling a Venus flytrap, may have preyed on insects during the age of dinosaurs. This peculiar creature, preserved in amber for 99 million years, showcases unique adaptations for survival.