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IBEX COMPLETE MOLAR WITH ROOTS - Undisclosed Cave in Carpathian Mountains, Romania

PLEISTOCENE PERIOD:  200,000 - 20,000 years ago

In all our collecting efforts for this year, very few Capra ibex remains were found.  Certainly not enough to count on more than two hands as they are far more rare than cave bear specimens.  As an excellent reference specimen and a first-rate fossil of an uncommon animal, this Capra ibex molar is recommended for collectors of rare and esoteric specimens.  It is complete and in the finest possible state of preservation with the roots.  One of only three specimens collected in this entire year!  This molar is 'as found' and has NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.

The Capra ibex is a wild mountain goat that thrived during the Ice Age in Europe.  It is one of the most famous animals depicted on numerous cave drawings and paintings.  No doubt, with its exotic and impressive horn display and unmatched skill in climbing rocky terrain, it was a revered and respected beast by primitive man.  

This animal possessed very large curved horns with pronounced ridges running across the full length of these horns.  They were stout beasts with short legs and hooved feet that were especially designed for irregular terrain.  These creatures are alive today in limited regions and are called the Alpine Ibex.  They thrive in the most extreme and hazardous environments, consisting of arctic-like temperatures and seemingly impossible to navigate rocky mountain faces.  Even today, very little is known about these animals because their habitat is practically unreachable by scientists for study.  Aside from their magnificent horns, their hooves are uniquely designed to maintain a sure footing on rock.  

Capra ibex live in herds from 7 to 30 individuals with some males living alone.  They are diurnal animals meaning they are active during the day, with their most active periods being early morning and late afternoon.  Their height at the shoulders range from 2.3 to 3.1 feet.  Body weights range from 88 to 264 pounds.  Horn lengths have been measured up to 40 inches.  Life spans run from 10 to 14 years.

The Capra ibex has an uncanny ability to negotiate the most dangerous rock cliffs and ledges with seemingly careless abandon.

A GORGEOUS AND COMPLETELY INTACT EXAMPLE - EXCELLENT REFERENCE SPECIMEN

2.1" in length

$115    LM42-008     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only

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