Palaeontologists have discovered a 1.4-inch dinosaur’s tail, complete with delicate feathers, bones and soft tissue, preserved in amber. The lump of resin was recovered at an amber market in northern Myanmar near the Chinese border, where it was destined to become jewelry. It originally came from a mine in the Hukawng Valley in Kachin state. According to CNN, Burmese traders selling the plum-sized piece believed a plant fragment was trapped inside.