Name:
Ursus spelaeus Lower Jaw
Age: Pleistocene
Formation: Cave Deposits
Location: Carpath Mountains, Romania
Size: Jaw is 8.1 inches long
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This is a very nice vertebrate fossil. It is a large Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) jaw from the Pleistocene of Russia. Cave bear material is becoming harder to obtain as the cave deposits have been heavily collected. SEVEN teeth are still tightly embedded in the jawbone. The teeth have excellent enamel, and the cusps are sharp and unworn. The very tip of the large canine is fully intact, which is quite unusual. This is a very fine specimen of an extinct Cave Bear jaw from the Ice Age of Romania.
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