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Ursus minimus

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Caniformia

Family
  
Ursidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Superfamily
  
Arctoidea

Subfamily
  
Ursinae

Genus
  
Bears

Order
  
Carnivores

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Similar
  
Bears, Ursus etruscus, Carnivores, Ursavus, Tremarctos floridanus

Hvor er ursus minimus


Ursus minimus (Auvergne bear) is an extinct species of bear, endemic to Europe during the Pliocene and Pleistocene, living from 5.3—1.8 Mya, existing for about 3.5 million years.

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Ursus minimus Ursus minimus by WSnyder on DeviantArt

U. minimus appears to have given rise to Ursus etruscus. The range of U. minimus was continental Europe and as far east as the Black Sea in Russia. Its southern range was Italy.

Ursus minimus Ursus minimus Wikipedia

The skeleton of U. minimus was very similar to that of the larger Asian black bear. With the exception of the age of the bones, it is often difficult to distinguish the remains of U. minimus from those of modern Asian black bears.

Fossil distribution

Sites and specimen ages:


  • Kossiakino 1, Stavropol'skaya, Russian Federation ~5.3—3.4 Mya.
  • Kuchurgan gravel site, Ukraine ~4.9—4.2 Mya.
  • Osztramos locality 7, Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary ~3.4—1.8 Mya.
  • Seneze (Domeyrat) site, France ~3.4—1.8 Mya.
  • Meleto site, Tuscany, Italy ~3.2—2.5 Mya.

  • Ursus minimus Ursus minimus by Dinalfos5 on DeviantArt

    Ursus minimus Ursus minimus Wikipedia

    References

    Ursus minimus Wikipedia