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    Arctotherium ("bear beast") is an extinct genus of the Pleistocene short-faced bears endemic to Central and South America. Arctotherium migrated from...
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    pristinus and A. simus), the South American giant short-faced bear Arctotherium (including A. angustidens, A. vetustum, A. bonariense, A. wingei, and...
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    California, by J. A. Richardson in 1878, and were initially described as Arctotherium simum by Edward Drinker Cope in 1879. Historically, all specimens were...
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    since proposed that the fossil comes from an ursid, possibly the extinct Arctotherium, and not of felid affinities. P. balamoides lived at the end of the Pleistocene...
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    short-faced bears (genus Arctodus), the South American short-faced bears (Arctotherium), and the spectacled bears, Tremarctos, represented by both an extinct...
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    (2.2–0.3 Mya) A. simus (giant short-faced bear) (1.1–0.012 Mya) Genus Arctotherium† A. angustidens (1.2–0.7 Mya) A. bonariense (0.6–0.037 Mya) A. tarijense...
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    Tremarctos floridanus, and the giant short-faced bears (Arctodus and Arctotherium), which became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene around 12,000 years...
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  • other authors suggest that the remains are actually of the extinct bear Arctotherium instead. Panthera gombaszoegensis Europe Ranged across Europe from around...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    paleoburrows and would have both fought with and have been preyed upon by Arctotherium angustidens in these dens. "Pampatherium". BioLib. Varela, L. (2018)...
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    (Smilodon) the extinct jaguar subspecies Panthera onca mesembrina, the bear Arctotherium, the superficially camel-like Macrauchenia, the fox-like canid Dusicyon...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    (car-sized relatives of armadillos) Glyptodon and Doedicurus, the bear Arctotherium and the sabre-tooth cat Smilodon populator. Skeleton of the giant ground...
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    Arctoidea South American short-faced bear (Arctotherium spp.) Arctotherium bonairense Arctotherium tarijense Arctotherium wingei Rodents Neochoerus Bats Giant...
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    as well as the largest known mammalian land predator of all time, was Arctotherium angustidens, the South American short-faced bear. A humerus of A. angustidens...
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    "saber-tooth cat" Smilodon, the large canid Protocyon, and the giant bear Arctotherium. Glyptodon, along with all other glyptodonts, became extinct at the end...
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    Arctodus) all reached a maximum size of about 1000 kg (the carnivoran Arctotherium and the hyaenodontid Simbakubwa may have been somewhat larger). The largest...
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  • †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    other large bears such as the cave bear, short-faced bears Arctodus and Arctotherium, and an extinct subspecies of the modern polar bear Ursus maritimus tyrannus...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    Pleistocene South America; S. populator arrived after the extinction of Arctotherium angustidens, one of the largest carnivores ever, and could therefore...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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  • possibly the largest known mammalian land carnivore of all time, was Arctotherium angustidens. The largest specimen yet found is estimated to weigh up...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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    †Arctodus †Arctotherium †Plionarctos Tremarctos †T. floridanus...
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  • period. Borophagus hilli Meizonyx salvadorensis Megalonyx obtusidens cf. Arctotherium sp. Cuvieronius sp. Eremotherium sp. Geochelone sp. Mixotoxodon sp. Cervidae...
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  • Numerous carnivorous mammals have been found, including Smilodon populator, Arctotherium tarijense, and Protocyon tarijensis. MacFadden, B.J.; Shockey, B.J. (2016)...
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    to Central America South American short-faced bears (Tremarctinae: †Arctotherium wingei) – thought to have invaded to as far as the Yucatán after arising...
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