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which did not assume comparable forms until the Lower Jurassic
likely in pursuit of ammonites
The lapis mines that were producing then are still producing today
and the ancestors of modern coralline algae
This rooted tooth specimen exemplifies the sophisticated adaptations that established Basilosaurus as a dominant Eocene predator
1.2" Extinct Cave Bear Ursus Spelaeus Incisor Tooth Rooted Pleistocene Age COA, Display Volcanic Rock which did not assume comparableLocation: Romania Weight: 0. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 1. 2 Inches Long, 0. 4 Inches Wide, 0. 4 Inches Thick Comes with a Free Display. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Ursus spelaeus, commonly known as the cave bear, was one of the most impressive large mammals of the Ice Age, roaming Europe until its extinction approximately 24,000 years ago. The species earned its name from the abundance of its
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