Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) Metacarpal Fossil (3.37"), Pleistocene, Romania
Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) Metacarpal Fossil (3.37"), Pleistocene, Romania
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| Destination | # days** | Starting at |
| Domestic (NL) | 1 - 2 | €6,95 |
| Mainland Europe | +/- 5 | €12,95 |
| Non-EU Europe | +/- 7 | €14,95 |
| USA | 5 - 7 | $30 |
| Australia | +/- 20 | €23,95 |
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- 3.37" = 8,56cm
- Romania
- Pleistocene period
This is an authentic Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) metacarpal bone fossil, dating to the Pleistocene period. It was discovered in a cave deposit in Romania, a region famous for it Cave bear finds.
The metacarpal formed part of the bear’s paw, supporting its massive weight and strength. Cave bears were among the largest bear species to ever live, with males reaching up to 3.5 meters when standing upright. Fossils like this provide a direct link to the Ice Age and the formidable animals that once roamed Europe.
Did you know?
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) were mostly herbivores and often hibernated in caves which is why so many of their remains have been discovered there, hence their name.
