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- wn.com Bears'_CaveThe cave bear, also known as Ursus spelaeus, is a species of bear which became extinct during the Last Glacial Maximum, about 27,500 years ago.
- holidify.com places/yercaud/bears-cave-…It was named the bear's cave because beside this coffee estate bungalow, the caves were believed to house bears.Even though it is a private estate...
- blog.worldlifetimejourneys.com bears-cave-en.htmlBears Cave (Pestera Ursilor) is considered one of the most beautiful caves from Romania and is also the best conserved and arranged cave from the country.
- britannica.com Fossils & Geologic TimeThe cave bear’s weight ranged from 400 to 1,000 kg (about 880 to 2,200 pounds), the largest cave bears being comparable in size to the Kodiak bears (U...
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- rsrc.nl en/bears-cave/The adress of the club house of the RSRC, better known as the Bears Cave, is Lucie Vuylstekeweg 40 in Rotterdam.
- 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.