Pararctotherium
http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/5369 WebThe Arctotherium latidens, also known as the Argentine short-faced bear, was a large bear that lived in South America during the Ensenadan age (1.2 million to 800,000 years ago). It was an omnivorous creature, with males weighing up to 1,000 pounds.
Pararctotherium
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Web23 Dec 2012 · kodiak brown bear & coastal brown bear. ursus americanus. ursus maritimus WebFRANCISCO J. PREVOSTI1, LEOPOLDO H. SOIBELZON2, ALFREDO PRIETO3, MANUEL SAN ROMAN4, and FLAVIA MORELLO3, 1Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo (U.N.L.P.), cc …
Arctotherium ("bear beast") is an extinct genus of the Pleistocene short-faced bears endemic to Central and South America. 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. The genus … See more Tremarctinae Arctotherium is part of the Tremarctinae subfamily of bears, otherwise known as the short faced bears, which also includes Arctodus (North American short faced bears) and See more Late Pliocene & Early Pleistocene The oldest known specimen of Arctotherium consists of a baby tooth (dp4 molar) found in the Río Tomayate locality of See more Taxonomy Arctotherium was named by Hermann Burmeister in 1879. Tremarctinae (and therefore … See more The last known records of Arctotherium are an ambiguous find of A. bonariense from Uruguay (cf./aff, either ~36,900 or ~14,485 BP of the Sopas Formation, A. tarijense at 10,345 BP in the Cueva Del Puma, Patagonia, Chile, and A. wingei at 12,850 BP in the See more WebIt differs from the other almost complete skull, from Minas Gerais State, in having a shorter, more slender rostrum, larger braincase, and smaller teeth. We also propose a …
WebArctotherium tarijense was a very large bear, particularly by modern standards. At an estimated weight of upwards of 400 kg (6), it would have been the size of the very largest … Web(Pararctotherium) brasiliensis. It differs from the other almost complete skull, from Minas Gerais State, in having a shorter, more slender rostrum, larger braincase, and smaller teeth. We also propose a phylogenetic hypothesis and correspondent classification for the genera of Tremarctinae, using cladistic methodology.
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Web14 Mar 2012 · A second upper incisor belonging to the tremarctine bear Pararctotherium was recovered from latest Pleistocene deposits in Cueva de los Chingues, Magallanes, … hts liftingWebPARARCTOTHERIUM Ameghino, 1904 The Ursidae originated during the late Eocene in the Holarctic region PARARCTOTHERIUM sp. and throughout its history has primarily been restricted to the Northern Referred … htslipa.brainee.comWeb1 Jan 2002 · Arctotherium latidens is the lone En-senadan tremarctine in South America. Following its extinction, tre-marctines were represented by several species of … hoe to change steam volumeWebTHE SOUTHERNMOST BEAR: PARARCTOTHERIUM (CARNIVORA, URSIDAE, TREMARCTINAE) IN THE LATEST PLEISTOCENE OF SOUTHERN PATAGONIA, CHILE … htsl reliabilityWebАрктотерии (лат. Arctotherium, от др.-греч. ἄρκτος «медведь» и θηρίον «зверь») — вымерший род ... hts malsch moodleWebPararctotherium was named by Ameghino (1904). Its type is Pararctotherium enectum. It was reranked as Arctotherium (Pararctotherium) by Trajano and Ferrarezzi (1995). It was assigned to Ursidae by Ameghino (1904) and Carroll (1988); and to Arctotherium by Trajano and Ferrarezzi (1995). hoe to cleansnuggie travel pillowWebSister taxa: Arctotherium (Arctotherium), Arctotherium (Pararctotherium), Arctotherium brasiliensis, Arctotherium wingei. Ecology: scansorial insectivore. Fossilworks hosts … hoe to check your insurance rates preminum