Cave Bear Saber Tooth Tiger 1/13 Scale Model Figure Kit Build How To Assemble Paint Dry Brush Wash

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SKU: A738
CONDITION:New
HOW TALL IS THE MODEL WHEN COMPLETE:Measures 6.5 inches tall with a base width of 10 inches
WHAT PAINTS DO I NEED:We recommend Tan, White, Gray, Black, and Red
DOES IT COME WITH PAINT AND GLUE:Paint and glue are sold separately
HOW MANY PARTS ARE INCLUDED:30 Parts

SKU:A733
CONDITION:New
HOW TALL IS THE MODEL WHEN COMPLETE:Measures 6.5 inches tall with a base width of 8.5 inches
WHAT PAINTS DO I NEED:We recommend Tan, White, Gray, Green, Black, and Red
DOES IT COME WITH PAINT AND GLUE:Paint and glue are sold separately
HOW MANY PARTS ARE INCLUDED:24 Parts

1/13 scale. This kit was last seen on store shelves in the early 1970's. The Atlantis kit comes molded in Bear Brown with a cave scene including cave wall, nameplate and bear skulls. Model has movable head, and front and rear legs. From the Original Aurora Tooling. Snap-Together Assembly.

This kit was last seen on store shelves in the early 1970's. The Atlantis version comes with both bases and is molded in Saber Tooth Yellow. Easy snap assembly. Comes with nameplate and movable extra set of legs and arms for different poses.

The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) is a prehistoric species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 24,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum.

Both the word cave and the scientific name spelaeus are used because fossils of this species were mostly found in caves. This reflects the views of experts that cave bears may have spent more time in caves than the brown bear, which uses caves only for hibernation. It is thought to have been largely herbivorous.

Many caves in Central Europe have skeletons of cave bears inside, such as the Heinrichshöhle in Hemer and the Dechenhöhle in Iserlohn, Germany. A complete skeleton, five complete skulls, and 18 other bones were found inside Kletno Bear Cave, in 1966 in Poland.[2] In Romania, in a cave called Bears' Cave, 140 cave bear skeletons were discovered in 1983.[3]

Cave bear bones are found in several caves in the country of Georgia. In 2021, Akaki Tsereteli State University's students and a lecturer discovered two complete cave bear skulls, with molars, canines, humerus, three vertebrae and other bones, in a previously unexplored cave.

Smilodon is a genus of felids belonging to the extinct subfamily Machairodontinae. It is one of the best known saber-toothed predators and prehistoric mammals. Although commonly known as the saber-toothed tiger, it was not closely related to the tiger or other modern cats. Smilodon lived in the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch (2.5 mya – 10,000 years ago). The genus was named in 1842 based on fossils from Brazil; the generic name means "scalpel" or "two-edged knife" combined with "tooth". Three species are recognized today: S. gracilis, S. fatalis, and S. populator. The two latter species were probably descended from S. gracilis, which itself probably evolved from Megantereon. The hundreds of specimens obtained from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles constitute the largest collection of Smilodon fossils.

Overall, Smilodon was more robustly built than any extant cat, with particularly well-developed forelimbs and exceptionally long upper canine teeth. Its jaw had a bigger gape than that of modern cats, and its upper canines were slender and fragile, being adapted for precision killing. S. gracilis was the smallest species at 55 to 100 kg (120 to 220 lb) in weight. S. fatalis had a weight of 160 to 280 kg (350 to 620 lb) and height of 100 cm (39 in). Both of these species are mainly known from North America, but remains from South America have also been attributed to them. S. populator from South America was the largest species, at 220 to 436 kg (485 to 961 lb) in weight and 120 cm (47 in) in height, and was among the largest known felids. The coat pattern of Smilodon is unknown, but it has been artistically restored with plain or spotted patterns.

In North America, Smilodon hunted large herbivores such as bison and camels.

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