short faced Bear only eat meat, a pure carnivore.
short faced Bear only eat meat, a pure carnivore.
short faced Bear only eat meat, a pure carnivore.
The short-faced bear would've weighed around 2000 to 2500 lbs.
Yes
The cave bear, and the huge short faced bear.
The Short faced bear was 7 ft tall at the shoulder height, and was 14 ft tall standing upright.
A short faced bear known as a prehistoric cave bear. Short faced bears are as tall as a woolly mammoth only if they are on their hind legs reaching up to 15 ft tall. On their fours, the short faced bear is about the height of an averaged basketball player.
Yes
A large extinct bear species that went extinct around 10,000 years ago.
The spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as the Andean bear or Andean short-faced bear is the only bear found in the Southern Hemisphere
Dire wolves, short-faced bear, cave bears, and humans.
This depends entirely upon the locale of the fight. In the hot jungles of Africa, the arctic short-faced bear would quickly become overheated in his thick arctic fur. He would quickly collapse and Simba could simply nibble him to death. In the Arctic conditions that characterized the habitat of the short-faced bear, however, the bear would have the distinct advantage. Here, Simba would be unsteady on the ice, or his agility advantage over the bear would be nullified in the dense Northwest forests. This would allow the short-faced bear's superior power and size to overcome Simba with a few swift connections from his giant claws. Simba would be overcome in a very short time. However, on neutral territory, say the semi-temperate American southwest, a fair fight might be said to have occurred. Here the short-faced bear's size and strength could be matched to Simba's speed and agility. Simba's best shot would be to get behind the bear and get up on the it's back to rip into him, out of the reach of the deadly bear's claws. However, any close range melee favors the short-faced bear, and one good swat could leave Pride Rock looking for a new king.