- extinctanimals.org cave-bear.htmIn 1983, around 140 skeletons of cave bears were discovered in an ancient cave in Romania known as the ‘Bears’ Cave’.
- thoughtco.com facts-about-the-cave-bear-1093335Various humans have known about the Cave Bear for tens of thousands of years, but the European scientists of the Enlightenment were fairly clueless.
- interestingengineering.com science/hunters-…Analysis of cave bear teeth shows that they were mostly herbivores, eating only plants, unlike modern bears who are omnivorous, eating both plants and animals.
- buildabear.com the-bear-caveThe Bear Cave is your destination for unexpected collabs and unique plush gifts! Enter the Bear Cave to find one-of-a-kind adult gifts for any fan or collector.
- peaceofanimals.com cave-bear/Meet the majestic Cave Bear! Standing at 2.7 meters (8.9 feet) tall and belonging to the Ursidae family, this extinct animal had a large and robust body shape.
- tiktok.com discover/cave-bearsThe cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) is a prehistoric species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 24...
- dimensions.com element/cave-bearThe Cave Bear had an overall body length of roughly 8’8”-11’6” (2.7-3.5 m) and giant upright standing height of 10’-11’6” (3.05-3.5 m).
- animals.net cave-bear/Unlike modern bear species, it is likely that cave bears spent much of their time in caves, rather than just during hibernation.
- dinoanimals.com Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus)Plants seemed to dominate his diet. European bears (Ursus arctos arctos) today also feed on large amounts of plants, but not as much as their cave ancestors.
- foursquare.com v/bears-cave/…Photo taken at Bears Cave by Cristian H. on 4/7/2013. ... Photo taken at Bears Cave by Barbara S. on 6/25/2014.