Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
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Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
Authentic Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth Fossil - Rare Collectible for Paleontology Enthusiasts & Home Decor Display
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This is a tiny, juvenile cave bear tooth with the root. 

The massive prehistoric cave bear lived throughout Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene, ultimately going extinct roughly 24,000 years ago. This mammal could grow as big as the modern polar bear with males weighing almost double that of females. It had a wide skull with a steep forehead and its body was similar in structure to today's brown bear.

Despite its ferocious appearance the cave bear was an herbivore. However, it is believed this mammal was also an opportunistic omnivore feeding off the remains of dead animals, possibly other cave bears. 

Over 100,000 remains have been discovered in caves throughout Europe due to the constant moving of glaciers that created ideal ecosystems with a great variety of vegetation. In Romania in 1983, 140 cave bear skeletons were discovered in Bears' Cave, and in 2020 a well preserved carcass of a cub and adult were found with soft tissue. 

The cave bear was sometimes hunted by Neanderthals during the Stone Age. There are many mass cave bear burial sites indicating these early humans actually worshipped the cave bear with its image often represented on cave walls. 

 

Type: Cave Bear Juvenile Tooth
Species: Ursus spelaeus
Age: Pleistocene (40,000 years ago)
Locality: Romania

 

Size: 1.19 x .31 x .19 inches

Weight: .01 oz.

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