Cave bear fossils, Ursus spelaeus and ursus uralensis, provide insights into the ancient world.
These formidable creatures inhabited Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch,
becoming extinct around 24,000 years ago.
Known for their immense size up to 3 metres tall, and robust build,
cave bears left behind a rich fossil record in caves and other sedimentary deposits.

Cave Bear Jaw section.

Cave Bear Jaw Section
Ursus spelaeus.

MAM cb35
Transylvania, Carpathian Mountains, Romania.

Pleistocene 50,000 years old

Specimen is 90x77x37mm.
Aust. $175.00
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