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  1. Fossil Claw

    Cave Bear tooth

    For trade. 1.75 x 1 inch Urus spelaeus tooth. Pleistocene, Romainia.
  2. Kennymaan

    Petrified Mushroom/ fungus

    Hello everyone, How rare are petrified fungus and mushrooms? A buddy of mine has what I believe to be a petrified fungus/ mushrooms total of 4. He broke them off of a mine shaft ceiling. I will post pictures later this week. Thanks
  3. Napoleon North

    Whats is it?

    Hi Whats is it? Drawn from the wall of the cave.
  4. Napoleon North

    Rodent rib fossil?

    Hi This is fossil or modern bone? Location: Twardovski Cave, Kraków , Southern Poland Age:?
  5. Napoleon North

    Fossil snail pleistocene

    Hi This is fossil?Probably not, but I prefer to ask. Location: near hole cave,Twardovski Cave ,Kraków, Southern Poland Age:?
  6. Napoleon North

    fossil bone?

    Hi This is fossil? Location: Twardovski Cave, Kraków ,Southern Poland Age:? Size: near 59-60mm
  7. Napoleon North

    Snail fossil or modern snail ?

    Hi this is fossil snail? Location:Near Jasna Cave silt Kraków ,Southern Poland I found it in the cave. It was full of bones and droppings but rather contemporary. Shell dug out of silt cave
  8. Napoleon North

    Claw in cave

    Hi Whats bone it? Size: near 21 mm long Location:near Twardowski Cave, Kraków, Southern Poland Age:?
  9. Napoleon North

    Cave bone

    Hi Whats is animal bone it? Location: Twardovski Cave , Kraków, Southern Poland
  10. Napoleon North

    Whats is this?

    I found this in the cave expelled from the cave. What could it be? Sounds like it will throw on the table. Location: Twardowski Cave , Kraków , Southern Poland Age: ? Size: near 17 mm x 10 mm
  11. Napoleon North

    Pleistocene seed?

    Hi This is fossil seed? Location: Twardovski Cave , Kraków , Southern Poland Size : Near 4 mm
  12. Napoleon North

    Bone Cave

    Hi Whats is bone animal it? Size: near 11 mm Location: Twardovski Cave, Kraków , Southern Poland.
  13. Napoleon North

    Bat bone ? And phalanx?

    Hi This is bat bone and phalanx ?
  14. pijlmans

    What kind of bones are these?

    Hello, I found these bones in the back of a cave in Macedonia this summer. I first noticed the big bone in the first picture, and after removing some stones I found the rest of the bones that you see lying in the back of the first picture. I do not know anything about fossils, so I am wondering what the opinion of the experts on this forum is. At the moment, I already got two expert opinions, but both are saying something completely different! I will let you know what they said later, in order not to bias you... Hopefully you can help me solve this...Thanks in advance! Dennis
  15. ElToro

    Cave Hyena jaw

    From the album: Ice Age Europe

    A partial jaw (teeth missing) of the Cave Hyena from the Pleistocene North Sea. Crocuta crocuta spelaea.
  16. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus ulna

    From the album: Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) collection.

    An ulna bone from an Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear). Found in the "Drachenhöhle", Mixnitz, Austria.
  17. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus mandible.

    From the album: Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) collection.

    Huge Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) left mandible. From Mixnitz, Steiermark, Austria. The "Drachenhöhle", or " Dragons Cave".
  18. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus mandible.

    From the album: Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) collection.

    Huge Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) left mandible. From Mixnitz, Steiermark, Austria. The "Drachenhöhle", or " Dragons Cave".
  19. I thought some folks here might like to see this. The tooth is roughly 4.5 to 5 inches, and from what I know about this specimen, it likely came from a quarry or cave in central Florida. Given that she's a crossbreed, I sure could use some help with this likely point of origin on this one. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance ...
  20. ThePrehistoricMaster

    My Own Cave Bear

    Just wanted to share a new fossil I bought some days ago. It's the right side of a mandible from a cave bear (Ursus spelaeus). It's about 40,000 years old, 30 cm (12 in.) long, and was found in Romania. I find ice age mammals really interesting, so I'm happy I got this!
  21. jpevahouse

    Cave Exploring in Tennessee

    From the album: Jerry's Really Old Stuff

    Friend Robert Skipper and myself Campbell Cave, Perry County Tennessee March, 1962. Campbell cave was one of the larger of numerous caves in the massive Silurian limestone formations from which Perry County was formed.
  22. Teddcg

    Help Needed On Identification

    Hello there guys, I recently visited a cave up in the Mediterranean mountains with a group of fellow fossil hunters, among the fossilized water droplets covering the floor I found this strange specimen, I have found many fossils during my fossil hunting lifetime but I am not very good at identifying them. I'd really appreciate any help on what this is, to me it looks like anything from a fossilized skull to a fossilized sapling. I doubt it is a sapling though seeing as I found it in a cave. Thank you
  23. Hi, I'm new to this site, and I would like to say hello to everyone, and start off by showing a tooth found in Northern Arkansas near a cave! We have no idea what animal this could be from, or if it is even a fossil. We thought it was.
  24. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus astragalus

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 An astragalus from a cave bear. Location: Zoölithenhöhle, Germany Age: Late Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  25. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus hand bone

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

    Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 A hand bone from a cave bear. Location: Zoölithenhöhle, Germany Age: Late Pleistocene

    © &copy Olof Moleman

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