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This is a spectacular Machairodus saber-toothed cat skull fossil, measuring 38 cm in length, discovered in East Asia. The skull displays the iconic elongated upper canines—formidable weapons of this legendary Ice Age predator.
Mounted on a custom wooden base, the specimen highlights anatomical details with excellent preservation. Natural bone texture and fine crack patterns emphasize its authenticity and prehistoric character, making it a centerpiece for any serious fossil collection.
💡 Notably, a 39 cm Machairodus skull was successfully sold at a Swiss auction for $62,000 USD, underscoring the rarity and value of specimens of this size and quality.
✨ Why is it worth collecting?
Rare large Machairodus skull (38 cm) with iconic saber canines
Excellent preservation, with anatomical and dental details intact
Represents one of the apex predators of the Pleistocene epoch
Mounted on a museum-quality wooden display base
Auction benchmark: Comparable specimen (39 cm) sold in Switzerland for $62,000
📍 Origin: East Asia
📅 Age: Late Pleistocene (~2.5 million – 10,000 years ago)
🪨 Features: Complete Machairodus skull fossil with elongated saber canines, mounted on wooden display base