No it wouldn't. Nothing in evolutionary theory says that an organism that has stumbled upon a successful formula has to change -- in fact it says the opposite. There will always be some genetic changes over time, but there's absolutely no need for dramatic change if the formula works.
Just out of curiousity what "change" happened initially before there was any material creation?
What force started it all. If you say why should something change if it is working then what "change" happened when everything was fine before creation?
No, No, No. The Amber is only 5000 years old and it existed at the time of dinosaurs and Fred Flintstone.