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  1. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus hand bone

    Hand bone of a cave bear.
  2. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus foot bone

    Foot bone of a cave bear.
  3. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus astragalus

    Astragalus of a cave bear.
  4. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus paw.

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

    Ice Age Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) paw from Mixnitz. With my hand as scale! Massive!
  5. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus paw.

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

    Massive Ice Age Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) paw from the caves at Mixnitz, Austria.
  6. ElToro

    Cave Bear collection

    I've laid out my Austrian (and a couple Romanian) Ursus spelaeus collection on my desk. Lots of stuff! I've been trying to assemble a whole paw but am missing several bones of the right size. I'm finding it very hard to find bones from that site, so a friend is sending me a whole paw from Mixnitz, Austria. Among this collection are an ulna, 2 jaws, teeth, canine, top of fused radius and ulna, ball and socket joints, intervertebral disks, rib sections, wrist and hand bones, phalanges, claw cores and other unidentified small bone pieces.
  7. ElToro

    The whole Cave Bear collection.

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

    My whole collection of Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) bones from the Pleistocene of Austria. With a couple small bones from Romania. Most of these are from the Dachstein Mountains in Austria but the big jaw and ulna are from the Drachenhöhle in Mixnitz, Austria.
  8. ElToro

    Cave Bear teeth

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

    Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) incisors, molars and a canine from the Dachstein Mountains of Austria.
  9. ElToro

    Cave Bear claw cores

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

    Claw cores from the Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) from the Dachstein Mountains in Steiermark, Austria.
  10. ElToro

    Cave Bear jaw

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

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

    Cave Bear rib sections

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

    Small rib sections from the Cave Bear, Ursus spelaeus. From the Dachstein Mountains, Steiermark, Austria.
  12. ElToro

    Cave Bear jaw

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

    Ursus spelaeus jaw (mandible) from the Austrian Dachstein Mountains. No teeth left sadly.
  13. This is my first attempt at cleaning my Cave Bear teeth. I used a "toothpick", electronic toothbrush and water. I think I got a great result!
  14. Hello everyone, hope you all had a great Christmas! Here is what I got for Christmas Here's what they are in order: Cave Bear Ursus spelaeus canine tooth (4"), Cave Bear finger bone, Ohio Native American knife/arrowhead, Native American arrowhead from Logan Creek, Iowa, small Mosasaur tooth, bag of Hell Creek micro matrix, a nice sized chunk of meteorite, and a beautiful piece of Labradorite
  15. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus collection.

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

    A collection of Ursus spelaeus bones, teeth and claws from the Dachstein Mountains, Steiermark, Austria. Pleistocene.
  16. InsectariumPlus

    Vertebrae close-up.

    From the album: Ursus Spelaeus

    © InsectariumPlus

  17. InsectariumPlus

    Vertebrae back view.

    From the album: Ursus Spelaeus

  18. InsectariumPlus

    Vertebrae front view.

    From the album: Ursus Spelaeus

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

    Ursus spelaeus finger bones and claws. I'm using my finger as scale so you can see how powerful these critters were! From the Dachstein Mountains in Steiermark, Austria. Pleistocene.
  20. ElToro

    Ursus spelaeus teeth.

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

    Ursus spelaeus teeth (molars, premolars and incisors) from the Dachstein Mountains in Steiermark, Austria. Pleistocene.
  21. LordTrilobite

    Ursus spelaeus footbone

    From the album: Mammal Fossils

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

    © &copy Olof Moleman

  22. 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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