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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2018 7:11:38 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2018 16:57:29 GMT -5
When posting links, click the box that says insert video so that the video itself is posted. If possible, can someone make it where this does it on its own without having to edit it?
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Post by brobear on Apr 6, 2018 3:11:54 GMT -5
Thank you malikc. You post, first one on this topic is very informative.
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Post by brobear on Oct 27, 2020 13:37:51 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 27, 2020 18:28:41 GMT -5
Cave bear.
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Post by brobear on Oct 27, 2020 23:27:48 GMT -5
Our latest videos, reply #3 and #4 are both worth a few minutes of your day to watch.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 28, 2020 0:14:23 GMT -5
Good video brobear. So the short faced bear in Yukon Beringia went extinct much earlier than the rest of the short faced bear populations because of the competition from brown bears.
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Post by brobear on Dec 1, 2020 9:04:37 GMT -5
Giant short-faced bear:
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Post by Montezuma on May 5, 2021 5:27:22 GMT -5
This documentry one is really important about the evolution and history of bears. I have seen this multiple times and want to share it with you all.
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Post by brobear on May 5, 2021 6:30:05 GMT -5
Reply #8 - I had watched this at some point in time before. But, it was refreshing to see it again. Great documentary.
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Post by Montezuma on May 6, 2021 13:13:07 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on May 6, 2021 13:13:52 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on May 6, 2021 13:15:01 GMT -5
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Post by Montezuma on May 6, 2021 13:16:35 GMT -5
BBBC, proved that we are right.
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Post by Montezuma on May 7, 2021 0:37:12 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on May 7, 2021 3:30:33 GMT -5
Reply #14 - I see a few flaws on this video. It shows Agriotherium africanum as the otter bear along with a picture of Kolponomos, the actual otter bear. It shows measurements of Ursus maritimus tyrannus which are unknown, and the bipedal bear portrayed as Arctotherium angustidens is actually a mounted Arctodus simus. However, a nice attempt by a bear enthusiast.
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Post by Montezuma on May 7, 2021 7:22:07 GMT -5
Reply #14 - I see a few flaws on this video. It shows Agriotherium africanum as the otter bear along with a picture of Kolponomos, the actual otter bear. It shows measurements of Ursus maritimus tyrannus which are unknown, and the bipedal bear portrayed as Arctotherium angustidens is actually a mounted Arctodus simus. However, a nice attempt by a bear enthusiast. I also noted the same thing.
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Post by brobear on Dec 3, 2021 8:32:07 GMT -5
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Post by brobear on Nov 25, 2022 1:51:17 GMT -5
Bear Size
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Post by brobear on Nov 25, 2022 2:28:00 GMT -5
Reply #18 above: The video shows the California grizzly as being larger than a Kodiak bear. There is no evidence to suggest this. The video shows the "king polar bear" (Ursus maritimus tyrannus?) as being bigger that Arctodus simus. Wrong. In fact, the "Tyrant sea bear" was probably a brown bear.
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