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  1. Dustinhinkle

    Found in manatee county florida

    A pond was dug out to use the dirt as a base for a barn I’m building. While walking around on the job site I found this tooth. Can anybody help with some identification?
  2. Fullux

    Oreodont?

    I was told by one of my professors that this is a skull from a Miocene cave bear from Nebraska, but it looks exactly like a Merycoidodon skull to me.
  3. Fullux

    Cave bear fossils

    Hi all, does anyone know why fossils from Cave bears usually are very lightly colored? The dentin and enamel in their teeth also look like they've hardly even been fossilized.
  4. I'm interested in this Cave bear proximal phalange but I'm unsure if it's authentic or not, or if it is indeed U. spelaeus or another species of Ursus. Found in Austria.
  5. Please see pic. Found 300 fathoms on the ocean floor in Alaska! Looks like cave bear? Thank you!!
  6. I am going to use this as a great place to showcase my personal collection of pliestocene age fossils! First I have a couple of cave hyena jaw sections!
  7. This is a Pleistocene Cave Bear jaw from Romania. I'd like to know if this is authentic and if there has been restoration? Thanks.
  8. Saw this listing for sale and considering buying it, looks like a partial cave bear skull, could anyone verify? Also there are strange marks on it, which the seller believes to be scavenger marks, want other opinions on those. It was found in a Hungarian Cave deposit.
  9. johnnyvaldez7.jv

    Bear tooth...but from what?

    Found this today in Southeast Texas Pleistocene alluvial deposits. I'm not sure if it's a tooth or a claw and to what it might belong to or the age...can anyone help?
  10. Hello all, looking for some opinions on this piece. Not worried about it being composited as long as it is all real cave bear bone and nothings cast. Thanks in advance and happy New Year!
  11. Harry Pristis

    amphicyonid canine

    From the album: TEETH & JAWS

    large amphicyonid and European cave bear canines compared.

    © copyright Harry Pristis 2021

  12. Portion of Bear petrous bone yields DNA older than 300,000 years. Sheds new light on bear relationships. http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/ursus-kudarensis-genome-09392.html
  13. Kikokuryu

    Ursus spelaeus

    Stabilized with Paraloid.
  14. Fossildude19

    Frozen Ice Age Cave Bear Found

    Perfectly preserved Ice Age cave bear found in Arctic Russia
  15. porshaman

    Cave Bear???

    Can anyone help me to identify this skull?? It came from China 30 years ago and appears to be a young cave bear but I am not 100% positive. I thought it may be a bear-dog or Hyaenodon type of canid but the snout is too short. A percrocuta was also a thought, but they seem extremely rare. Any information would be gladly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
  16. Humans pushed cave bears to extinction, their DNA suggests Washington Post, By Ben Guarino, August 15 2019 https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2019/08/15/humans-pushed-cave-bears-extinction-their-dna-suggests/ Gretzinger, J., Molak, M., Reiter, E., Pfrengle, S., Urban, C., Neukamm, J., Blant, M., Conard, N.J., Cupillard, C., Dimitrijević, V. and Drucker, D.G., 2019. Large-scale mitogenomic analysis of the phylogeography of the Late Pleistocene cave bear. Scientific reports, 9. (open access) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-47073-z Yours, Paul H.
  17. Dylanmacnish

    Short face bear v cave bear

    Hello everyone, I’ve recently purchased what’s said to be a 13 inch cave bear jaw. I’ve been doing research and I’m finding it difficult to tell the difference between a cave bear and a short face bear jaw. Does anyone have any insight, could this jaw be easily misidentified? kind regards Dylan
  18. Dylanmacnish

    Large Cave Bear Jaw

    Hi all I’m about to jump on a big buy and i just wanted to ask if it looks like a good idea. it’s had very minor repairs and currently has a protective wax coating. what does everyone think? I would appreciate your opinion very much kind regards Dylan Macnish
  19. Bronzviking

    Florida Cave Bear or Bison Toe Bone?

    Good evening fossil folks, I found a small bone on a Tampa Bay beach on the west coast of Florida. After doing some research I saw similarities to a cave bear toe bone and/or bison. It's approximately 1" x 3/4" and very worn with a baseline crack. I have 7 photos of different angles. Can you ID? Thanks all!
  20. RyanDye

    Ursus Spelaus (US11)

    From the album: Ursus Spelaeus, Brasso Romania

    An incredible specimen excavated from Brasso Romania authentic/orginal fossil.
  21. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus hand bone

    Hand bone of a cave bear.
  22. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus hand bone

    Hand bone of a cave bear.
  23. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus foot bone

    Foot bone of a cave bear.
  24. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus astragalus

    Astragalus of a cave bear.
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