Giant Short-faced Bear Brain

$105.00

The Short Faced Bears were extremely large and weight estimates have been in excess of 1300 pounds & their limbs were very long. They were approximately five feet at the hip and stood about 15 feet tall. They died approximately 28,000 years ago.

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Giant Short-Faced Bear Brain Replica measures 7.7 x 4.7 x 3.6 in. The Giant Short-Faced Bear Brain is museum quality polyurethane cast. Made in USA. Arctodus pristinus is the scientific name. Our precise brain can be used as a teaching tool, museum brain exhibit, home décor brain, or office décor brain.

The Giant short-faced bear or Arctodus pristinus is an extinct bear genus that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene epoch from about 1.8 Million years ago until 11,000 years ago.

It was the most common early North American bear and was most abundant in California. There are two recognized species: the lesser short-faced bear (Arctodus pristinus) and the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus), with the latter considered to be one of the largest known terrestrial mammalian carnivores that ever existed.

The Giant short-faced bears belong to a group of bears known as the Tremarctinae, which appeared in North America during the earliest parts of the late Miocene epoch in the form of Plionarctos, a genus considered ancestral to Arctodus.

During the Great American Interchange that followed the joining of North and South America, tremarctines invaded South America, leading to the evolution of Arctotherium and the modern spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus).

In a recent study, the mass of six A. simus specimens was estimated, one-third of them weighed about 1 short ton, the largest 2,110 lbs., suggesting specimens that big were probably more common than previously thought. However some studies suggest that it was much lighter than previously thought reaching 1,190 lbs.

It stood 8–10 feet tall on hind legs, with a large specimen standing up to 11–12 feet tall with a 14-foot vertical arm reach. When walking on all fours, it stood 5–6 feet high at the shoulder and would be tall enough to look a human in the eye.

Larger specimens could even weigh up to more than 1.2 tons and this beast was twice the size of a grizzly bear. At Riverbluff Cave, Missouri, a series of claw marks up to 15 feet high have been found along the cave wall indicating short-faced bears up to 12 feet tall.

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Additional information

Weight 7 lbs
Dimensions 7.7 × 4.7 × 3.6 in
Giant Short-Faced Bear Facts

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Ursidae
Subfamily: Tremarctinae
Genus: †Arctodus
Type species: †Arctodus pristinus
Conservation Status: Extinct