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cave bear

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noun

  1. an extinct bear, Ursus spelaeus, that lived in caves in Europe during the Pleistocene Epoch.


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There, they butchered bison, wild horses, and cave bears, leaving the cave floor littered with bones and a wealth of artifacts—ivory beads, pendants made with cave bear teeth, and stone blades stained with red ochre.

From Science Magazine • May 11, 2020

But the genetic data wrung from cave bear bones make a compelling case that humans played a large role in their extinction.

From Washington Post • Aug. 15, 2019

Previously researchers had obtained DNA from similarly ancient cave bear remains found at the site, raising hopes that recovering DNA from the fossil humans might be next.

From Scientific American • Dec. 19, 2013

"Cave of Forgotten Dreams" immerses us in a space that's at once enormous and darkly cramped, full of shimmering crystal formations and scattered cave bear skulls.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 27, 2011

One day it was the size of a wolf, the next the size of a cave bear, then the size of a great elk.

From "Norse Mythology" by Neil Gaiman