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Hi. Would anyone be able to confirm what this tooth is? And who would carve it out to use as a decorative personal item? Thank you so very much.
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Hey everyone! I have found an amazing looking skull truly remarkable and wanted to hear what you think about it, does it have any restorations? Thanks!
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Cave Bear Jaw - Real or Fake?
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Hey everyone, I just got this beautiful cave bear jaw and I was wondering if it is real. It was found in Romania. Three of the teeth are a bit loose from the jaw and one of them can actually be removed. The tooth that can be removed is hollow. It looks like a juvenile due to the fact that not all of the teeth have grown in yet. Do you think it’s authentic? Thanks! -
Hi to all. Again with the similar question but now with the teeth. How to recognize if it belongs to a common cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) or to other specie (Ursus ingressus) ? Here are some photos from all my Cave bear teeth also found in some cave in southeastern Serbia. Enjoy
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Hi to all. Can anyone tell me is this a Cave Bear phalanx? It's found somewhere in Southeastern Serbia and i wonder if this belongs to a Cave Bear or maybe to a common brown bear? I have also 10 teeth from it and two from Hyena. If someone could just tell me something about it would help. Also to mention that here was earlier bigger population of other specie of cave bear (Ursus ingressus) than common cave bear (Ursus spelaeus). Does that have some sense? 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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Hi guys! I haven't been on TFF for AGES but am getting back in the groove. My question for y'all today is regarding these fossils. They are Pleistocene cave bear fossils from Romania. I bought these as juvenile intervertebral disks. Is that what these are? They are much lighter and led dense than verts. I'm curious.
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Ice Age Carnivores (Ursus spelaeus - Crocuta spelaea)
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From the album: Cave Bear and Cave Hyena teeth
Rare Cave Bear fossil teeth and bones from Southeastern Serbia,also Fossil Cave Hyena teeth from the same location. Enjoy :)-
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Hi people! I need help for identifying these two canine roots.They were found in some Cave in Southeastern Serbia,along with Cave Bear,Cave Hyena,Bison and Deer bones. I got this as a gift from my friend who has found them also this smaller partial tooth which i think also that is from a Cave Hyena. He thinks that the roots belongs to Cave Hyena canines.On the last picture u can see the scale with his teeth collection and with 3 teeth that he gave me. Thanks
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Hey everyone! It has been a while since I've posted here some of my drawings. Here is something new,Coelodonta antiquitatis (Woolly rhino), Mammuthus primigenius (Mammoth) and Ursus spelaeus (Cave bear). P.s. If maybe someone is interested in some of my drawings,let me know. Enjoy
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Apparently this U. spaelus toe bone is form the czech republic. The pictures shown are poor unfortunately, but I digress with this post because of the insanely low price its being offered for, I understand if the pictures are too low of quality to say if it is real or not, any effort is appreciated.
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Hello there paleontologists, fossil enthusiast, and everything in between. If you couldn't tell this is the first content I've ever made on the fossil forum so please excuse errors and, or inexperience I apologize in advance. Here is my collection of display fossils as well as modern bones keep in mind this is purely what I have on display I keep the vast majority of fossils I posses in storage with lots of support such as bubble rap and various other materials to ensure complete security of precious peeks into our planet's history. If you have any questions or comments feel free to ask as you please. These are all authentic fossils 2 have been directly seen by a professional (Ursus sp. & Unidentified Dinosaur Cretaceous Rib) The Dactylioceras sp. is very clearly a real specimen however there was no authority on it's authenticity the two Hadrosaur fragments are authentic as well one purchased with it's card of authenticity by D.J Parsons and the other was purchased from the very same hunter whom discovered the Cretaceous rib section. (Note: individual specimen content will be released in time)