Name:
Ursus uralensis Rear Paw
Age: Pleistocene
Formation: Cave Deposits
Location: Ural Mountains, Russia
Size: Paw is over 12 inches long
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Here is a wonderful vertebrate fossil. It is a complete paw from the extinct Russian Cave Bear, Ursus uralensis. Cave Bears were the largest members of the Bear family and the chief animal hunted by Neandertal man. Cave Bear material is becoming more difficult to obtain, as most of the caves have been discovered and collected out. This is a large rear paw (over a foot long!) with all the digits intact - even the claws are present. The bones have been internally wired together for optimal display, strength, and stability. This is a very showy and displayable specimen from this extinct Ice Age Bear - a great conversation piece.
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