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  2. 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).

  3. Tremarctinae - Wikipedia

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    The Tremarctinae or short-faced bears is a subfamily of Ursidae that contains one living representative, the spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus) of South America, and several extinct species from four genera: the Florida spectacled bear (Tremarctos floridanus), the North American giant short-faced bears Arctodus (A. pristinus and A. simus), the South American giant short-faced bear ...

  4. Arctotherium - Wikipedia

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    Arctotherium ("bear beast") is an extinct genus of the Pleistocene short-faced bears endemic to Central and South America. [1] Arctotherium migrated from North America to South America during the Great American Interchange, following the formation of the Isthmus of Panama during the late Pliocene.

  5. Spectacled bear - Wikipedia

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    It is the only living species of bear native to South America, and the last remaining short-faced bear (subfamily Tremarctinae). Its closest relatives are the extinct Tremarctos floridanus, [4] and the giant short-faced bears (Arctodus and Arctotherium), which became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene around 12,000 years ago.

  6. Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    The largest individual known was estimated at 4.8 m (15.7 ft) tall at the shoulders, 7.4 m (24.3 ft) in length from nose to rump, and 17 t (18.7 short tons) in weight. [123] [124] A large specimen of an unnamed species of the related Dzungariotherium has been estimated to be around 20.6 metric tonnes. [125]

  7. Cowboys name former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus team ... - AOL

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    The Cowboys hired former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus to be their new defensive coordinator, the team announced Tuesday. Eberflus has experience in Dallas, as he spent the 2011-17 ...

  8. Tremarctos floridanus - Wikipedia

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    Tremarctos floridanus is an extinct species of bear in the family Ursidae, subfamily Tremarctinae. T. floridanus became extinct at the end of the last ice age , 11,000 years ago. Its fossils have been found throughout the Southeastern United States , in northeastern Mexico , and in Belize from the Rancholabrean epoch (250,000–11,000 years ago ...

  9. Why Costco sells 93-inch $399.99 stuffed teddy bears - AOL

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    Inside a new Costco store in Lake Stevens, Washington, we found a nearly $2,000 bottle of wine, an inflatable jacuzzi, and, of course, the legendary 93-inch, 48.5-pound stuffed Costco bear.

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