- other bears! This idea's supported by coprolites associated with Arctodus containing Juniper seeds, isotope data showing they ate some local large browsing herbivores, and bones of sloths and young proboscideans with possible Arctodus tooth marks! (2/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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Hybrictober Day 1: Tyrannosaurus + Arctodus

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The short-faced bear (Arctodus simus) was the largest bear & the largest mammalian land predator that ever existed. They stood at 3.7 metres on their hind legs!

(Credit Roman Uchytel)

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Results from the
Anteosaurus (for ), Arctodus (for Levi), Homalocephalus and a Mari Lwyd (for )

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Arctodus Simus, the Giant Short-faced Bear was the largest mammal carnivore that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene, being one and half times the size of a Kodiak bear. This one is scavenging the remains of a caribou under the sun dogs.

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Su cráneo era corto, por lo que tenía un mejor olfato para detectar a sus grandes depredadores como el Arctodus o el Smilodon, sus cuernos median 2 metros de larga de punta a punta y eran usados por los machos para defenderse de sus depredadores.

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Half-hour speedsketch 3 featuring Arctodus, Alaskan Troodontid, Hyperodapedon( what my smiles look like ), and Temnodontossurus

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ARCTODUS - King Bear of the Ice Age

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of Arctodus simus! Meant to be more of a fur study than anything though, to be honest.

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