Arctodus Pictures

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Arctodus from the Pleistocene era
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Arctodus from the Pleistocene era.


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An unusual-looking bear, the now extinct short-faced bear, an animal of the last ice age, sits in the deep grass on the rocky shore of a prehistoric North American wetland
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An unusual-looking bear, the now extinct short-faced bear, an animal of the last ice age, sits in the deep grass on the rocky shore of a prehistoric North American wetland.


Arctodus was an omnivorous short-faced bear that lived in North America during the Pleistocene Period
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Arctodus was an omnivorous short-faced bear that lived in North America during the Pleistocene Period.


The short-faced bear, or Arctodus Simus, is an genus of bear that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene, a apex predator of the ice age
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The short-faced bear, or Arctodus Simus, is an genus of bear that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene, a apex predator of the ice age.


Arctodus heavyweight body
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Arctodus heavyweight body.


A saber-toothed cat tries to drive a short-faced bear out of its territory. The bear is annoyed and roars back in retaliation
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A saber-toothed cat tries to drive a short-faced bear out of its territory. The bear is annoyed and roars back in retaliation.


A pair of Arctodus Bears in a territorial dispute during Earth's Pleistocene epoch of modern-day North America
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A pair of Arctodus Bears in a territorial dispute during Earth’s Pleistocene epoch of modern-day North America.


A pair of Arctodus grazing on trees
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A pair of Arctodus grazing on trees.


Front view of an Arctodus short-faced bear
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Front view of an Arctodus short-faced bear.


Restoration of a female Arctodus simus
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Restoration of a female Arctodus simus.

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Jerry Young is a self-proclaimed prehistoric animal nerd. He has been fascinated with these ancient creatures for as long as he can remember, and his passion for them continues to this day. With his extensive knowledge and love for prehistoric animals, he is the perfect fit for Gage Beasley Prehistoric.

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