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“In this photo released by the Institute of Natural History and Ecology of the state of Chiapas, a chunk of amber containing an almost one-centimeter (0.4-inch) frog that was recently discovered by a miner in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico, Feb. 16, 2007. If authenticated, researchers believe that the frog could have been preserved in the amber for 25 million years.”
