This 3D scan captures a fossilized molar tooth from a Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus), dating back to the Pleistocene epoch. The tooth was found in Austria, a region known for rich Pleistocene fossil deposits. The molar showcases well-preserved dental features, providing insights into the diet and evolutionary history of this extinct megafaunal species.
3D Model Details:
Mesh and Texture: The scan offers a highly detailed representation of the molar’s surface, including the ridges, wear patterns, and textures typical of fossilized teeth.
File Formats Available:
OBJ: Suitable for 3D visualization and printing.PLY: Includes both mesh and texture for detailed analysis.STL: Perfect for 3D printing applications.
This model is ideal for educational purposes, paleontological research, or as part of a digital fossil collection.