Published July 08, 2013
The small piece of fossil resin, which is in the
shape of a trapezoid and entombs the skeleton, was found several months ago in
the Simojovel amber deposits of the northern part of the southeastern state of Chiapas .
Amber often contains small remains of plants and
animals, but it is rare to find complete vertebrates such as this lizard,
preliminarily identified as a new species of the genus Anolis and currently on
display at the Amber Museum in San
Cristobal de las Casas.
Francisco Riquelme of the National Autonomous
University of Mexico's Physics Institute told Efe the specimen, measuring about
approximately 1.8 inches (or 4.5 centimeters) by .5 inches (or 1.3 centimeters)
was "a complete and articulated animal that also preserves remains of soft
tissue and skin."
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