Arctodus ("bear tooth"), also known as the short-faced bear, is an extinct genus of bear endemic to North America during the Pleistocene ~3.0 Ma.—11,000 years ago, existing for approximately three million years. Arctodus simus may have once been Earth's largest mammalian, terrestrial carnivore. It was the most common of early North American bears, being most abundant in California.
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| - Arctodus ("bear tooth"), also known as the short-faced bear, is an extinct genus of bear endemic to North America during the Pleistocene ~3.0 Ma.—11,000 years ago, existing for approximately three million years. Arctodus simus may have once been Earth's largest mammalian, terrestrial carnivore. It was the most common of early North American bears, being most abundant in California.
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| - First appearance: "Ice Age Monsters"
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| - Late Pleistocene 10,000 Ka
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| - Massive forepaws, long sharp claws, jaw strength, sharp teeth, sheer size, strength, speed, senses, intelligent, roar,
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| - Arctodus ("bear tooth"), also known as the short-faced bear, is an extinct genus of bear endemic to North America during the Pleistocene ~3.0 Ma.—11,000 years ago, existing for approximately three million years. Arctodus simus may have once been Earth's largest mammalian, terrestrial carnivore. It was the most common of early North American bears, being most abundant in California. Arctodus appeared in the episode "Ice Age Monsters", the ninth episode of Jurassic Fight Club and the only to take place in the Pleistocene. In the episode, Arctodus fights an American Lion over a carcass. He gets bitten, but throws his enemy into a cave.
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