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- The Tremarctinae or short-faced bears is a subfamily of Ursidae that contains one living representative, the spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus) of South...
- evolved large size in a convergent manner. Arctotherium is part of the Tremarctinae subfamily of bears, otherwise known as the short faced bears, which also...
- in three subfamilies: the monotypic Ailuropodinae, the panda bears; Tremarctinae, the short-faced bears; and Ursinae, containing all other extant bears...
- Tremarctos is a genus of the bear subfamily Tremarctinae, endemic to Americas from the Pliocene to recent. The northern species, the Florida short-faced...
- to South America, and the last remaining short-faced bear (subfamily Tremarctinae). Its closest relatives are the extinct Tremarctos florid****, and the...
- in three subfamilies: Ailuropodinae (monotypic with the giant panda), Tremarctinae (monotypic with the spectacled bear), and Ursinae (containing six species...
- florid**** is an extinct species of bear in the family Ursidae, subfamily Tremarctinae. T. florid**** became extinct at the end of the last ice age, 11,000...
- of many habitats and feeding opportunities. Arctodus belongs to the Tremarctinae subfamily of bears, which are endemic to the Americas. Of these short-faced...
- Antilocapridae – last survivor of which is the pronghorn. Subfamily Tremarctinae (short-faced bears) – including the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus...
- the oldest known genus within the subfamily of the short-faced bears (Tremarctinae), and is believed to be ancestral to the clade. Sites and specimen ages:...