Discovered by Aurelio Capín, the first guide to the cave, they form one of the most unique sets of engravings because of their quality.
Zoomorphic engravings appear on a small free-standing block located in a small room accessed through a narrow horizontal crack. Some of the representations follow the ledge contours to transmit a sense of volume and greater naturalism. Eight figures, six horses, a bovine figure and possibly a bear, are clearly identified.