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Pleistocene bears

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Ursus maritimus
species of bear native largely within the Arctic Circle
Ursus arctos
species of mammal
spectacled bear
species of the animal
Ursus spelaeus
species of mammal (fossil)
Arctodus
Arctodus is an extinct genus of short-faced bears that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene (about 2.6 Mya until 12,800 years ago). The two recognized species are the lesser short-faced bear (Arctodus pristinus) and the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus). Of these species, A. simus was larger, is known from more complete remains, and is considered one of the best-known members of North America's extinct Ice Age megafauna. A. pristinus was largely restricted to the Early Pleistocene of the eastern United States, whereas A. simus had a broader range, with most finds being from the
Arctotherium
Arctotherium ("bear beast") is an extinct genus of short-faced bears endemic to Central and South America from the Late Pliocene to the end of the Late Pleistocene. Arctotherium migrated from North America to South America during the Great American Interchange, following the formation of the Isthmus of Panama during the late Pliocene.
Ursus maritimus tyrannus
fossil subspecies of mammal
Ursus etruscus
species of bear
Tremarctos floridanus
extinct species of North American tremarctine bear
Agriotherium
Agriotherium is an extinct genus of bears whose fossils are found in Miocene through Pleistocene-aged strata of Eurasia and Africa. The earliest species, A. inexpetans, evolved during the Late Miocene, around 7.6 Mya. The latest record for the genus was around 1.8 Mya, during the Early Pleistocene.
Ursus deningeri
species of mammal
Plionarctos
Plionarctos is an extinct genus of short-faced bear endemic to North America from the Late Miocene to the Pliocene.
Ursus rossicus
species of mammal
Ursus ingressus
extinct species of carnivore
Ursus arctos priscus
extinct subspecies of Eurasian brown bear
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