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  2. Head of a Bear - Wikipedia

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    Head of a Bear remains one of only eight known Leonardo drawings in private hands (excluding those in the British Royal Collection and the Devonshire Collection). The 2021 sale was the first of a Leonardo drawing since Horse and Rider was sold, also at Christie's, in 2001 for £8.1 million (including fees). [ 2 ]

  3. File:Da Vinci - Head of a Bear.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Bears in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Pliny also describes the bears seeking of honeycombs. Pliny states this is because bears have poor eyesight that causes oppression in the head, which is relieved by bees attacking the neck [NH. 8.54]. [6] General Observations. Pliny states that the bear first covers its head with its paws in defence, due to it having a fragile head [NH. 8.54]. [6]

  5. Sauropod neck posture - Wikipedia

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    Sauropod neck posture is a subject occasionally debated among scientists, with some favoring postures closer to horizontal whilst others a more upright posture. Research has looked at various avenues of evidence and analysis including: attempting to reconstruct the neutral posture of their necks and estimating range of motion by studying the ...

  6. This cow-sized pre-reptile was the first known to walk upright

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    A new analysis of ancient fossils has uncovered evidence that suggests an isolated pre-reptile is the first known animal to walk upright on all fours.

  7. Arctodus - Wikipedia

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    Arctodus is an extinct genus of short-faced bear that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene (~2.5 Mya until 12,800 years ago). There are two recognized species: the lesser short-faced bear (Arctodus pristinus) and the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus).

  8. Bear walks on hind legs through NJ neighborhood - AOL

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    By BRYNN MANNINO and PETER MARTINEZ We're not completely certain a video showing a bear walking on its hind legs in a New Jersey neighborhood is real, but if the scene that YouTube user Ian Bohman ...

  9. A bear that’s “overcome all odds” was caught on camera waddling about the woods in West Virginia on its two hind legs — thanks to a bizarre birth defect that left it with a pair of front nubs.