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  2. There is at least some evidence that early humans interacted with Short-Faced Bears. A Clovis settlement in Texas shows that a Short-Faced Bear was butchered for meat by the people who lived there. Researchers think that the introduction of humans to the environment did not directly threaten the Short-Faced Bear’s survival.
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    Analysis of a new suite of radiocarbon dates obtained on giant short-faced bear bones confirms that these animals went extinct roughly 11,000 years ago and most likely co-existed with groups of humans from the Clovis culture (Schubert 2010).
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    Arctodus - Wikipedia

    Arctodus is an extinct genus of short-faced bear that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene (~2.5 Mya until 12,800 years ago). There are two recognized species: the lesser short-faced bear (Arctodus pristinus) and the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus). Of these species, A. simus was larger, is … See more

    Arctodus was first described by Joseph Leidy in 1854, with finds of A. pristinus from the Ashley Phosphate Beds, South Carolina. The scientific name of the genus, Arctodus, derives from Greek, and means "bear tooth". The … See more

    Locomotion
    Paul Matheus proposed that Arctodus simus may have moved in a highly efficient, moderate … See more

    Herbivory
    The fact that Arctodus did not significantly differ in dentition or build from modern bears has led most authors to support the hypothesis that the … See more

    Arctodus pristinus
    Endemic to the late Blancan faunal stage and Irvingtonian faunal stage, Arctodus pristinus was a … See more

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    Arctodus pristinus
    Around the size of grizzly bears, A. pristinus specimens closely overlap the size of Tremarctos floridanus, with some males of A. pristinus overlapping in size with the females of … See more

    Arctodus pristinus specimens have been found in caves such as Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania (where fossils from as many as 36 individuals have been found), and Cumberland Cave, Maryland, often in association with the black bear. This suggests a close … See more

    Arctodus pristinus
    In the Early Pleistocene, Arctodus pristinus was much more populous the south-east of North … See more

     
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