Maybe it is Henry, the large apricot who travels to Norway and is vegan. No, he barked at him loudly. Adjectives. Gorillas eating nuts in the nut groves. Oh Norman, why can't you be more bright like the other unicorns. Dumbness. The squirrel bit my toe. Ouch. Hi, my name is Jason. Um....RICOLA. Cough Drops. Quiche noses scare me. I know two people with quiche noses. They are both equally creepy. Landshark.
the fossilized sap
Amber.
Type your answer here... The dung betelle well live in it but not eat it
yes it is
Dry, hardened, (pine) tree sap.
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Amber is not a mineral but time-hardened fossilized resin of different trees, which grew in forests from 20 to 345 million years ago in different parts of the world. Amber is heterogeneous in composition, but consists of several resinous bodies more or less soluble in alcohol, ether and chloroform, associated with an insoluble bituminous substance. Amber is a macromolecule by free radical polymerization of several precursors in the labdane family, e.g. communic acid, cummunol, and biformene.[13] These labdanes are diterpenes (C20H32) and trienes, equipping the organic skeleton with three alkenegroups for polymerization. As amber matures over the years, more polymerization takes place as well as isomerization reactions, crosslinking andcyclization. The average composition of amber leads to the general formula C10H16O.
No Pine is the kind of a tree
amber is not a mineral is a hydrocarbon because a mineral can't come from animals or plants
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pine Wilt Nematode.
Pine trees
The Mountain pine beetle (MPB), Dendroctonus ponderosae, is an insect native to the forests of western North America. http://www.answers.com/topic/mountain-pine-beetle
Bishop Pine