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 Tooth Ursus spelaeus.
MAM cb55
Carpathian Mountains, Romania.
Pleistocene 50,000 years old
Specimen is 40x13x11mm. Aust. $35.00
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil and may not be available.
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.
Cave Bear Tooth Ursus spelaeus.
MAM cb55
Carpathian Mountains, Romania.
Pleistocene 50,000 years old
Specimen is 27x16mm. Aust. $30.00
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil and may not be available.
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.
Cave Bear Tooth Ursus spelaeus.
MAM cb54
Carpathian Mountains, Romania.
Pleistocene 50,000 years old
Specimen is 31x22x15mm. Aust. $45.00
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil and may not be available.
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.
Cave Bear Tooth Ursus spelaeus.
MAM cb46
Carpathian Mountains, Romania.
Pleistocene 50,000 years old
Specimen is 38x32x18mm. Sorry, sold.
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil and may not be available.
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.