Brown Bear - Urus arctos

SKU
R524
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$135.00
Overview

A Top Quality, fossil baby ancestral Brown Bear jaw (Urusus arctos) from southern Germany. These large bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia along with the cave bear. A complete baby bear jaw bone. New find. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age! 

Name: Urusus arctos     Age: Late Pleistocene     

Location: Zoolithenhohle (Zoolithen Cave), Bavaria, Germany

R524             SIZE: 4"

Note: Added 24 new Ice Age / Cave Bear items in October 2022.   Link -> Cave Bear Fossils

Exceptionally preserved, Cave Bear fossils (Urusus spelaeus) from Romania. These large bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia. Ursus spelaeus had a large body had long thighs, and massive shins making it similar in skeletal structure to the Brown Bear. Cave bears were comparable in size to the largest modern day bears. The average weight for males was approximately 1000 pounds.  

The cave bears became extinction date about 28,000 years ago which coincides with a period of significant climate change (Last Glacial Maximum). The drastic cooling in temperature resulted in a reduction or total loss of the vegetation that the cave bears ate. The cave bears starved to death in the caves which provided todays fossil record.

Note - The cave bear also co-existed with the large ancestral Eurasian Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) which may provided competition for food and habitat. Ursus arctos fossils are found in the same area, but are quite rare.

Name: Urusus arctos

Age: Late Pleistocene (28,000 - 130,000 years)

Location: Carpathian Mountains, Romania