Cave bear (redirect from Ursus spelaeus)
The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) is a prehistoric species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 24,000 years...
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ago. Ursus etruscus appears to have evolved from Ursus minimus and gave rise to the modern brown bear, Ursus arctos, and the extinct cave bear, Ursus spelaeus...
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1922) †Ursus sackdillingensis Heller, 1955 †Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 †Ursus vitabilis? Gidley, 1913 The mating systems within the genus Ursus are...
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needed] U. deningeri is a descendant of Ursus savini and an ancestor of Ursus spelaeus.[citation needed] Ursus deningeri has a combination of primitive...
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of this species was found. Ursus ingressus was a large cave bear with massive, bulky limbs. It was larger than Ursus spelaeus, which has been estimated...
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Brown bear (redirect from Ursus arctos)
"Moccasin Joe". The scientific name of the brown bear, Ursus arctos, comes from the Latin ursus, meaning "bear", and the Greek ἄρκτος/arktos, also meaning...
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which were discovered on the site in 1983. The cave bear, also known as Ursus spelaeus, is a species of bear which became extinct during the Last Glacial Maximum...
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Restoration of Arctotherium bonariense Restoration of Ursus spelaeus (cave bear) Prehistoric art of Ursus spelaeus (cave bear) List of individual bears List of...
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Publishing, 2009 Paleobiology Database: Meleto collection Tracking the origins of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) by mitochondrial DNA sequencing v t e...
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prominent in the northern sky. Bear taxon names such as Ursidae and Ursus come from Latin Ursus/Ursa, he-bear/she-bear. The female first name "Ursula", originally...
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pharaoensis), Chinese elephant (Elephas maximus rubridens), cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), Straight tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) and European lion...
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brown bear (Ursus arctos "priscus") Gamssulzen cave bear (Ursus ingressus) Pleistocene small cave bear (Ursus rossicus) Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) Giant polar...
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should not be mistaken for the similarly large Eurasian cave bear (Ursus spelaeus). As an ursine, the Eurasian cave bear last shared a common ancestor...
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in Poland. It is famous for its many excavations of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus). The first 200 m (660 ft) of the cave was discovered in October 1966...
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T. floridanus is not considered a close relative of the cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, which belonged to a different genus. Like modern spectacled bears,...
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370–376. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2005.12.002. PMID 16442587. Gli orsi spelèi delle Conturines/ Ursus Spelaeus. Altabadia.it. Retrieved on 2011-09-26. v t e...
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ISBN 978-0-85112-235-9. Christiansen, P. (1999). "What size were Arctodus simus and Ursus spelaeus (Carnivora: Ursidae)?". Annales Zoologici Fennici. 36 (2): 93–102. JSTOR 23735739...
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Borissiak, 1930 †Ursus sackdillingensis Heller, 1955 †Ursus savini (Andrews, 1922) †Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 – cave bear Ursus thibetanus (Cuvier...
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138–39. Christiansen, P. (1999). "What size were Arctodus simus and Ursus spelaeus (Carnivora: Ursidae)?". Annales Zoologici Fennici. 36 (#2): 93–102....
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Urșilor, the "Bears Cave", was home to a large number of cave bears (Ursus spelæus) whose remains were discovered when the cave was discovered in 1975...
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resorting far more than previously to the shelter of caves. The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) was the most habitual in its use of caves, and occupied caves before...
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Mustela nigripes, Black-footed ferret Gulo gulo berelekhii, Wolverine (E) Ursus spelaeus, Cave bear (E) Ochotona princeps, American pika Lepus americanus, Snowshoe...
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exploitation of the environment and cave bear populations. The case of Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller-Heinroth in Amutxate cave (Aralar, Navarra-Spain)". Journal...
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Taberlet P (December 1994). "Tracking the origins of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) by mitochondrial DNA sequencing". Proceedings of the National Academy...
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Mammuthus meridionalis, Mammuthus primigenius, Megatherium, Thalassocnus, Ursus spelaeus, Panthera leo spelaea, Aepyornis and many others. The project of a "Gallery...
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(Palaeoloxodon antiquus), Giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus), cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) and woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Several large mammalian...
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fleeing extreme cold further north. Typical species are: Cave bear, Ursus spelaeus European cave lion, Panthera leo spelaea European hippopotamus, Hippopotamus...
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Evidence suggests that Neanderthals could have worshipped the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) and bear bones have been discovered in several cave sites across Western...
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Intramolecular Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios with Age of the European Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus)". Oecologia. 127 (4): 495–500. Bibcode:2001Oecol.127..495K. doi:10...
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than ten meters down, where a cave bear of the small cave bear race Ursus spelaeus eremus, assembled from bones, can be found. The sintering on the right...
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