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Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) molar from pleistocene, Rumania (1.44") macrophthalmus These specimens are known for

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These specimens are known for their clear bone structure

This A-grade matrix with authentic pyrite originates from the renowned Navajún pyrite mines

It is said to help connect you with the Earth's energy

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a region renowned for its rich fossil deposits

Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) molar from pleistocene, Rumania (1.44") macrophthalmus These specimens are known forSize: + 1. 44" = 3,6 cm Age: Pleistocene (~30. 000 years ago) Location: Rumania Condition: No restoration This molar belongs to Ursus spelaeus, the extinct cave bear species that once roamed Europe. The fossilized molar is robust, reflecting the bear's powerful jaws and carnivorous diet. The enamel on the surface displays a unique combination of colors, ranging from beige to dark brown and red, depending on the mineralization process and the sediment

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