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Fine 9.5cm fossil jaw fragment of Extinct Cave Bear Ursus spelaeus; Czech.

$ 6.07

Availability: 29 in stock
  • Fossil Molar tooth, Cave Bear: Pleistocene, Czech Republic

    Description

    Offered is a fine 9.5cm fossil jaw fragment and two molar teeth of the extinct Cave Bear
    Ursus spelaeus,
    Rosenmuller & Heinroth, from the Pleistocene; Devensian of Srbsko, Czech Republic.
    The enamel surfaces of the teeth, each of which is each approx.3cm, are in fine detail and typically eroded by sheer use when the bear was alive; part of one bifurcated single root is particularly well preserved
    in-situ
    and unbroken.............a very fine example.  The reverse of the jaw fragment is broken to reveal both compact and spongy bone.
    No reserve for a fine and good sized example of a fossil Cave Bear jaw with two teeth, and from an unusual locality.
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