A grizzly bear (the black dot in the middle of the photo) walking near the treeline in Yellowstone’s Hayden Valley. The quiet of my evening wildlife watching was suddenly broken by a thick Boston ...
Based on the analysis of fossil teeth, a study shows that short-faced bears (Arctodus simus), the largest carnivores in the Ice Age, became omnivores to survive. Based on the analysis of fossil teeth ...
Forget polar bears. Thegiant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus) was the true heavyweight of North America’s ancient wilderness. Standing an astonishing 3.3 meters tall on its hind legs, this extinct ...
MONCKS CORNER — A diver scouring the bottom of the Cooper River found what scientists believe is the fossilized tooth from the largest prehistoric bear to roam North America. When Eric Proulx, an ...
Historically, the people of Boulder have been hard on bears. It began, I suppose, with the North American giant short-faced bear, Arctodus simus, an enormous brute that lived here from about 3 million ...
Arctodus is an extinct genus of bear that lived during the Pleistocene epoch. They inhabited North America and died out about 11,000 years ago. Two species are known; Arctodus simus and Arctodus ...
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