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Ursus ingressus, Canis dirus and Mammuthus primigenius


Darko

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Hi!

After a while i did some drawings, and here is a new addition to my collection, the Cave bear, not the common one (Ursus spelaeus). This bear was also bigger than a common cave bear and lived also in Caves as Ursus spelaeus. He is Ursus ingressus or Gamssulzen Cave bear. Lived along with Ursus spelaeus and died out at the end of Pleistocene period. I did him especially cause i have many teeth from that bear and first i thought that is a Ursus spelaeus but i was wrong. He lived in Central and Eastern Europe, so here are found many specimens of him. Except him here are well known Dire wolf and a woolly Mammoth. 

Enjoy :)

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Nice! You probably have a whole museum of drawings by now!

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1 hour ago, FossilsAnonymous said:

Nice! You probably have a whole museum of drawings by now!

Not yet but soon :D thank you!

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Nice work, Darko. 

You should photograph them outside, or near a window, however. ;) 

 

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7 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Nice work, Darko. 

You should photograph them outside, or near a window, however. ;) 

 

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I forgot... Sorry!

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