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 A 99-million-year-old amber fossil preserving a deadly encounter between two insects has proven what scientists long suspected about some of the Earth s first ants. The insect s ancestors had a deadly weapon in place of modern pincers mdash; vertical jaws that looked like the Grim Reaper s scythe that were used to pin prey against a horn on their heads so that it was easier to keep ahold of their meal.The discovery wa stanley cup s published Thursday in the scientific journal  Current Biology. The fossil was recovered in Myanmar and dates back to the final era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the Cretace stanley cup ous Period. The piece of amber shows the exact moment a hell ant  haidomyrmecine  embraces its victim, a now-extinct relative of the cockroach  Caputoraptor elegans .                A 99-million-year-old amber fossil shows a hell ant getting ready to devour a now-extinct insect related to the modern day cockroach.  DOI:https://do stanley cup i.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.06.106 .                                                      Phillip Barden, Vincent Perrichot, Bo Wang                                        Phillip Barden, lead author of the study and an assistant professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology s Department of Biological Sciences, said in apress statement that fossilized behavior such as that of the hell ant s is  exceedingly rare.                                          As paleontologists, we speculate about the function of ancient adaptations using available evidence, but to see an Dsbu New uses for failed banks
 Many families come home with cute photos and fond memories after a Disney vacation, but for one family from North Carolina, it was a much more profound experience.While on a family trip to Walt Disne nike dunk y World in November, concerned mom Amanda Coley kept a close eye on her son, Jackson, who was di air max 1 agnosed with autism weeks later. He pretty much ignored [all of the characters],  the North Carolina mother told CBS News.  He wasn t super fearful or nervo adidas campus us; he just didn t have any interest.                                         But when  Jack Jack  caught a glimpse of a warm Snow White, his attitude changed. The non-verbal toddler who s known to shy away from strangers was suddenly all smiles.Jackson s 13-year-old brother, Ethan, picked him up out of the stroller and quickly dropped him off next to the princess.                Jackson Coley, 2, looks up at Snow White in Florida s Walt Disney World.                                                      Amanda Coley/YouTube                                        While Jackson s parents prepared for their son to flee, they pulled out their cameras and recorded his rare behavior.        Coley recalls saying,  All right, he s going to run -- let s capture what we can,  as she bent down with the camera.To her surprise, he didn t run. In fact, he did just the opposite.The little boy looked into Snow White s eyes, smiled and laid his head down on her lap. He makes eye contact with us; he does not with strangers,  Coley said.  He looks down