Ursus spelaeus
European Cave Bear Insisor Fossil In Box Frame
- £49.99
A magnificent European Cave Bear fossilised incisor tooth, dating around 46,000-25,000 years old. Mounted in a handmade wooden frame mounted on high-quality backing board. Common and Latin names are printed underneath.
This remarkable fossil incisor tooth from the European Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) showcases the impressive size and adaptations of this extinct species. Known for its robust build, the European Cave Bear roamed the caves and forests of Europe during the last Ice Age. Its large teeth were adapted for a herbivorous diet, primarily consisting of tough vegetation. This specimen offers a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life and the environmental conditions of its time.
Latin Name: Ursus spelaeus
Approx Fossil Size: 4 cm
Fossil Age: Pleistocene
Fossil Origin: Romania
Period: Late Pleistocene
Frame: Wooden box frame with glass window and hanging clips - handmade in our workshop.
Frame Size: Frame Window - 5 x 5 Inch (12.7cm x 12.7cm) / External Dimensions - 6.4 x 6.4 Inch (16.26 x 16.26cm)
Please Be Aware: The specimen that you will receive may differ in size, shape or colour very slightly since you are purchasing a natural product.
This would be a beautiful addition to your home or office.
Frame Window Size (Inches): 5 x 5
Distribution: Europe
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