
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an interior view of a paleontological exhibit located within the Paleontological Museum of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. Three fossilized bear skeletal components are showcased behind a transparent glass barrier, mounted against a pale yellow wall. On the left, a large, yellowish-brown fossilized skull and lower jaw, identified by an adjacent Bulgarian label as *Ursus spelaeus* (Cave Bear), with origin noted as Stara Planina and Late Pleistocene age. To the right, an off-white fossilized skull of *Indarctos bakalovi* is positioned above a separate fossilized lower jaw with teeth, also identified as *Indarctos bakalovi*. A Bulgarian label indicates its origin from Kalimantsi village and Meotian age. A silver locking mechanism with a circular keyhole is visible on the right side of the glass barrier. Above the fossil exhibits, two large white placards display black phylogenetic diagrams illustrating Carnivora and Musteloidea/Ursoidea evolutionary trees. A horizontal white sign with Bulgarian text discussing bear evolution is also present. Supplemental imagery includes a vertical photograph of a black bear with a prominent white chest marking, affixed to the upper right wall outside the glass case, and a horizontal photograph of a brown bear resting in a grassy environment, mounted inside the lower central area of the case.
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