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SUBMITTER: Mitchell KJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4881349 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mitchell Kieren J KJ Bray Sarah C SC Bover Pere P Soibelzon Leopoldo L Schubert Blaine W BW Prevosti Francisco F Prieto Alfredo A Martin Fabiana F Austin Jeremy J JJ Cooper Alan A
Biology letters 20160401 4
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears Arctodus simus from North America and Arctotherium angustidens from South America (greater than or equal to 1000 kg). Arctotherium angustidens became extinct during the Early Pleistocene, whereas Arctodus simus went extinct at the very end of the Pleistocene. The only living tremarctine is the spectacled bear (Tremarc ...[more]