These two teeth from the cave bear Ursus spelaeus come from an old collection. The teeth belonged to a younger individual.
These teeth were still deep in the jaw when the bear died, so they had not yet been used for chewing.
At that time the bear was only 1-2 years old. The larger tooth is a 2nd maxillary tooth (M2 sup),
the smaller tooth is a 3rd mandible tooth (m3 inf)
They were found in a cave "Fränkische Schweiz" in Germany.
Unbroken and in top condition.
Rarely offered fossils in their original condition without any manipulations.