• Unlike modern bear species, it is likely that cave bears spent much of their time in caves, rather than just during hibernation.
  • Since killing the bear changed in the redux and it now carries you into his cave, you have to find that speer to kill it.
  • The 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).
  • Without a doubt, Cave bear is a topic of great interest and deserves in-depth exploration to understand its true scope and meaning.
  • 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.
  • It is likely that humans are responsible for the extinction of the cave bear, due to competition for the warm shelter of caves.
  • Photo taken at Bears Cave by Cristian H. on 4/7/2013. ... Photo taken at Bears Cave by Barbara S. on 6/25/2014.
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  • Today, the cave bears’ allure lies in a scientific mission to understand their relationship with ancient humans and to discover why they went extinct.
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