TOOTH OF CAVE BEAR - about 20,000 years old - Romania
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about 20,000 years old
Bihor Mountains, Romania
Bihor Mountains, Romania
Tooth of an extinct cave bear, thought to be Ursus spelaeus.
During the Ice Age these bears mostly used caves for hibernation and their bones would accumulate on the cave floor to be covered with layers of mud, eventually forming a cave breccia.
Presented in a plastic display box.
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Size: tooth 8.5 centimetres long
Weight: 62 grams (including box)




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