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This is an exceptionally preserved juvenile Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) skeleton, dating back to the Late Pleistocene (~40,000–20,000 years ago). The specimen is remarkably complete, with clear anatomical details including skull, ribs, and limbs, showing the delicate features of a young cave bear. Juvenile cave bear fossils are significantly rarer than adult ones, making this a highly desirable piece for both scientific study and private collection.
✨ Why is it worth collecting?
✅ Rare juvenile Cave Bear skeleton, highly sought-after
✅ Excellent preservation with detailed cranial and limb structures
✅ Professionally stabilized with a supporting frame for secure display
✅ Museum-grade specimen with both scientific and aesthetic value
📍 Origin: Eastern Europe
📅 Age: Late Pleistocene (~40,000–20,000 years ago)
🪨 Fossil Type: Juvenile Skeleton (Ursus spelaeus)