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Ursus spelaeus jaw (mandible) from the Austrian Dachstein Mountains. No teeth left sadly.

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Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) collection.

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Actually I have a complete spelaeus mandible with all teeth and canine coming in the mail. From the "Drachenhöle" (Dragons Cave) in Mixnitz, Steiermark, Austria (about 100km from where I was born). 38cm. Can't wait!!! :) I love Steiermark fossils. I feel like they could have interacted (eaten or eaten by) with my ancestors.

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Oh! Are you part romanian or are you talking real far back? :P
My Cave Bear are all from Austria, specifically the Province of Styria (Steiermark), which is where I was born and my family is from. I havnt got any Romanian fossils. I am getting a couple tho because Austrian spelaeus stuff is harder to get.
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