Product Description
ITEM #
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LMX015
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ID
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Crocuta crocuta spelaea
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FOUND
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Cave Deposit - England
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AGE
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PLEISTOCENE: 400,000 - 20,000 years ago
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SIZE
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1.15" long
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CONDITION
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NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION - AS FOUND
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NOTE
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FIRST TIME WE HAVE SEEN CAVE PREDATOR
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INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX - Actual Item - One Only
Comes with a certificate of authenticity / information sheet |
Fossils of the Giant European Cave Hyena Crocuta spelaea, are an EXTREMELY RARE find. Most preserved remains are fragments of teeth. With stringent collecting and digging laws in place now throughout Europe where the Giant Cave Hyena is found, new finds and prospecting is illegal and strictly enforced. Besides, prior to collecting laws, most of these cave deposits had been virtually cleaned out of their fossils by intense digger activity. Even if you could legally explore caves in Europe today and search for such fossils, a find such as this is a thing of the past. Such a fossil as this from the North Sea, is incredibly unusual due to the way the fossils are found in the fishing boats and also, since the bottom of the ocean floor (once dry land in the Pleistocene) is impossible to properly study or excavate today. The Giant European Cave Hyena was one of most dangerous and powerful of apex predators in the last Ice Age. The majority of Ice Age mega-fauna collections lack any specimens from this rare beast.
This is a complete and impeccably well preserved toe bone of the Giant European Cave Hyena. It was acquired from an old European collection that dated back two generations so it was likely collected in over 50 years ago. The bone is in its typical cave fossil cream white color with some original cave floor sediments still attached. Fossils of the Cave Hyena are immeasurably more rare than any saber cat material including Smilodon! Perfect for a well-diversified Ice Age fossil collection or would make an incredible focal point as a powerful talisman or unusual jewelry centerpiece. This extraordinarily rare specimen is INTACT AS FOUND AND WITH NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION.
Fossils of the Cave Hyena are immeasurably more rare than any saber cat material including Smilodon!
The Giant European Cave Hyena (Crocuta crocuta spelaea, aka Hyaena spelaea) first appeared in Europe around 500,000 years ago and lived up to the near close of the last European Ice Age. They coexisted with primitive humans such as Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon man and prehistoric European cave paintings have been found depicting these beasts with spots. Certainly, these beasts were feared and avoided at all costs due to the danger of an unfortunate meeting. The spots offer an insight to what they may have looked like and scientists agree that the closest living relative to the Giant European Cave Hyena is the African Spotted Hyena. Fossil remains discovered in Great Britain and Alpine regions indicate these locations were home to the largest of the Giant Cave Hyenas.
The Giant European Cave Hyena stood was very large measuring close to 40 inches high at its shoulders. It weighed anywhere from 175 to up to 285 pounds. These animals were nocturnal apex predators that lived in caves and reared their young there, as well. They hunted in packs of 10 to 25 animals. They also scavenged on carrion at all opportunities. Cave floor deposits where these beasts inhabited indicate a varied diet of deer, boar, horse, bison, woolly mammoth and woolly rhino. Some deposits of former Cave Hyena dens have even produced partially eaten Neanderthal remains indicating that these beasts even preyed on humans. Like the African Spotted hyenas of today, it is likely that the Giant European Cave Hyena had the most complex social structure of ALL non-primate species known!