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My friend got a piece of amber with some snails buried in it.  The Amber is of later Cretaceous from Burma.

Does anyone know these snails ? My friend is told the snails were small Ammonites. Is that possible ? 

Clinck the linkage below to view the pictures. The first one is the amber, the others are part of it.

http://www.ganvana.com/UploadFiles/picone/picsnail01.jpg

http://www.ganvana.com/UploadFiles/picone/picsnail02.jpg


http://www.ganvana.com/UploadFiles/picone/picsnail03.jpg

http://www.ganvana.com/UploadFiles/picone/picsnail04.jpg

http://www.ganvana.com/UploadFiles/picone/picsnail05.jpg

http://www.ganvana.com/UploadFiles/picone/picsnail06.jpg

best regards

He Jing

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