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They are composed mainly of iron and nickel
and mammals—including the earliest pantolestid
Cretaceous Age (66-145 million years ago)
traces of olivine
which are the skeletal remains of once-living coral polyps
1.3" Extinct Cave Bear Ursus Spelaeus Incisor Tooth Rooted Pleistocene Age COA, Stand Perisphinctes They are composed mainly ofLocation: Romania Weight: 0. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 1. 3 Inches Long, 0. 4 Inches Wide, 0. 3 Inches Thick Comes with a Free Acrylic Base (Stand) & Mineral Tack. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Ursus spelaeus is a highly prized Pleistocene fossil for collectors, museums, and educational institutions. Known as the Cave Bear, this extinct ursid lived across Europe until around 24,000 years ago.
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