Cave Lion Skull
A ferocious predator from the Ice Age, this exquisitely preserved cave lion skull showcases the features that define Panthera spelaea. This extinct species of lion is distinguished from modern lions by skull and teeth features, was larger measuring 4 feet at the withers and 7 feet long (not including the tail), and lacked a large mane and tail tuft. Handsomely displayed, as if floating above the custom iron and ebony base, it is sure to be the prized possession of any sportsman or seasoned collector.
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Details
Specimen | Panthera spelaea |
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Geological Period | Pleistocene |
Age | 30,000 Years Old |
Origin | Siberia, Russia |
Dimensions | L 12 x D 18 x H 18 in (L 30 x D 45 x H 45 cm) |
Weight | 26 lb (12 kg) |
The above dimensions refer to the piece complete with stand.
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