Arctodus simus, the giant short-faced bear of Ice Age North America, was one of the largest and most intimidating carnivorous ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...