- 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...
- needed] U.
deningeri is a
descendant of
Ursus savini and an
ancestor of
Ursus spelaeus.[citation needed]
Ursus deningeri has a
combination of primitive...
- 1922) †
Ursus sackdillingensis ****er, 1955 †
Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 †
Ursus vitabilis? Gidley, 1913 The
mating systems within the
genus Ursus are...
- of this
species was found.
Ursus ingressus was a
large cave bear with m****ive,
bulky limbs. It was
larger than
Ursus spelaeus,
which has been estimated...
- 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...
- factors, they may have
contributed to the
extinction of cave
bears (
Ursus spelaeus).
Brown bears (along with lions,
bison and red foxes)
first emigrated...
- Borissiak, 1930 †
Ursus sackdillingensis ****er, 1955 †
Ursus savini (Andrews, 1922) †
Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 – cave bear
Ursus thibet**** (Cuvier...
-
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...
- Publishing, 2009
Paleobiology Database:
Meleto collection Tracking the
origins of the cave bear (
Ursus spelaeus) by
mitochondrial DNA
sequencing v t e...
-
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...