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Arctodus Bear Head -Arctodus or Short-faced Bear is an extinct mammal that lived in North America in the Pleistocene Age. Stock Illustration | Adobe Stock
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Wonders of Wildlife - Did you know the extinct short-faced bear is believed to have been the largest meat-eating land mammal that ever lived, towering at heights up to 15 feet?! 😲