Other Mammals Teeth & Fossils
Buried Treasure Fossils offers a large selection of top other quality of mammal fossils from the Ice Age and beyond. Authenticity guaranteed. Posted species include.
- Bear (Florida)
- Giant Beaver
- Palaeolithic Dog
- Cave Lion
- Tapir
- Canis familiaris - Paleolithic Dog$395.00
An exceptionally preserved, fossil Ice Age dog (Canis familiaris) jaw with eight teeth from southern Germany. These dogs were domesticated from the wolves by man for hunting and were found around paleolithic hunting encampments. They lived around the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia during the Ice Age. These two mandibles contains five molars and four premolars. New find. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age! The BEST!
Name: Canis familiaris Age: Late Pleistocene
Location: Hochstahler Graben, Nuremberg area, Germany
R581 SIZE: 5-5/8"
- Bear Jaw - Florida$350.00
A TOP QUALITY Termarctos floridanus, an extinct Florida Cave bear, lower jaw from the Pleistocene of the Santa Fe River, Florida. This jaw includes a canine and molar with excellent preservation. It's complete with absolutely no restoration or repair. A wonderful Pleistocene jaw specimen and display piece. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - this bear jaw comes with a 4-1/2"x 5-1/2" Riker frame.
X731 SIZE: 3”
Note – adding 4 bear teeth in December 2022. Link to Bear teeth fossils
Learn More - Giant Beaver$325.00
A rare, LARGE Top Quality fossil Giant Beaver incisor tooth (Castoroides leiseyorum) from northern Florida. Nice characteristic "chisel shape" wear pattern. The Giant Beavers grew to 6 to 8 feet in length and could weigh 500 lbs. Pleistocene age. Complete tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age! Note - tooth comes with a 3" x 4" Riker display frame.
Name: Castoroides leiseyorum Age: Late Pleistocene
Location: Northen Florida
X761 SIZE: 4" (3/4" Wide)
Note: Adding 9 Ice Age / Pleistocene mammal fossils in March 2023. Link -> Ice Age Fossils - Other
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