Researchers believe they have found possible evidence that polar bears lived in Scotland during the last ice age.
Scientists previously suspected some of the remains found deep in Inchnadamph's ancient Bone Caves belonged to the animals.
Experts from National Museums Scotland and universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh re-evaluated fossils collected from the area of limestone cliffs in Assynt.
They said their analysis of three samples suggested they belonged to bears from 30,000 to 50,000 years ago with diets made up almost entirely of seafood - just like today's polar bears.