Category
page 1Pliocene bears
Ursus etruscus
species of 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 minimus
species of mammal
Tremarctos floridanus
extinct species of North American tremarctine bear
Ailuropoda microta
species of mammal in the ursid subfamily (fossil)
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Plionarctos
Plionarctos is an extinct genus of short-faced bear endemic to North America from the Late Miocene to the Pliocene.
Ursavini
Ursavini is an extinct tribe of mammals of the family Ursidae (bears) endemic to North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia during the Miocene through the Pliocene, living from about 23—2.5 Mya, existing for roughly 20.5 million years.
Protarctos
Protarctos is an extinct genus of basal ursine bear that lived in North America and Eurasia during the Pliocene and into Early Pleistocene.