>>11110960X-ray analysis confirmed the shape and size of the vertebrae match that of a dromaesaurid, and also confirmed that the bones are hollow, making it impossible to be from a primitive mammal (or anything else from the time period). A (degraded) genetic sample shows Avian genetic markers, which, again, means this could only be from a small raptor.
>>11110970>That's a big ass antNo, that's a small-ass dinosaur. Microraptor Gui was about a foot in length, and that's just a severed portion of its tail in the amber. While large prehistoric insects did exist, this dates from the late Cretaceous, where oxygen levels were dropping and insects were shrinking down closer to their modern sizes. That ant is probably only a little bit bigger than the average modern soldier ant.