Cave Bear Teeth, Incisor
$12.00
The fossilized remains of incisor teeth from the species Ursus Spelaeus, a cave bear with a likeness compared to the modern brown bear.
These teeth are dated to the Pleistocene era, 40,000 to 80,000 years ago.
Approx. dimensions: 1 1/4” H x 3/4” W, 1/4” D.
Sold individually. Photo is sample.
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Cave Bear Teeth
These molars and incisors are from the extinct Ursus spelaeus, who lived throughout Europe 200,000 - 20,000 years ago and became extinct during the last glacial period. Cave bears averaged 10 feet tall standing up, were omnivorous and lived in caves year-round. Prehistoric humans either worshipped the cave bear or used its remains in religious rituals. Cave bear skulls discovered in caves were also misinterpreted to be the remains of dragons. These fine specimens come from Romania. |
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Weight | 1.1 oz |
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