This is a lower jaw (right side mandibula) of a Baby Cave Bear Usus spelaeus. The fossil comes from the Pleistocene deposits of a cave near Krakow in Poland.
The lower jaw is complete preserved, it even contains 2 molars and 1 incisor (which are still deep in the jawbone due to the young age of the individual) - very interesting!
Fossils of Cave Bear Babies are very rare to find and therefore highly sought after by collectors and museums. The piece offered here is unbroken, 100% authentic and without any manipulations. Everything is in its original condition.
Rare opportunity !
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