|
Post by theundertaker45 on Nov 1, 2021 15:06:42 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 1, 2021 15:27:10 GMT -5
Reply #1738 - Ooh, I like this one.
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 5, 2021 2:51:07 GMT -5
Both models are provided by "Prehistoric Fauna".
I'm not sure that I was paying close attention the first time I saw this one. I was thinking Andean bear; but this is the ( so-called ) Florida cave bear and he is not a little bear.
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 5, 2021 3:43:12 GMT -5
The Florida short-faced bear: 331 pounds to 661 pounds. Florida cave bear ( also called Florida short-faced bear or Florida spectacled bear ) compared with his still-living relative, the Andean bear.
|
|
|
Post by theundertaker45 on Nov 6, 2021 5:42:46 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 6, 2021 6:49:40 GMT -5
Nice; Eurasian only slightly smaller than Ussuri, as can be seen on Reply #1689.
|
|
|
Post by theundertaker45 on Nov 7, 2021 17:44:46 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 8, 2021 3:31:57 GMT -5
Wow! Now I see what you mean 'Taker. Both the wild yak and the wood bison are competitors of the gaur as being the world's biggest Bovine.
|
|
|
Post by OldGreenGrolar on Nov 8, 2021 7:24:25 GMT -5
Wow! Now I see what you mean 'Taker. Both the wild yak and the wood bison are competitors of the gaur as being the world's biggest Bovine. The Bison has the thicker neck and larger head but the gaur has the larger horns.
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 9, 2021 11:47:30 GMT -5
I think this is one comparison everyone here will like. 😀 I am hoping to see more like this
|
|
|
Post by nocapakabl on Nov 11, 2021 11:14:55 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 11, 2021 11:54:25 GMT -5
Really nice Nocap. 1048 kilograms is equal to 2,310.44 pounds.
|
|
|
Post by nocapakabl on Nov 12, 2021 10:43:29 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 12, 2021 11:10:13 GMT -5
130 cm or 51.18 inches or 4 feet 3 inches tall. / 419.32 kg or 924.44 pounds ( which rivals Smilodon populator ). Also: Arctodus simus - 1211 kilograms is equal to 2,669.80 pounds / Ursus ingressus - 1048 kilograms is equal to 2,310.44 pounds. *The biggest short-faced bear is plenty taller, but has a weight advantage of only 359.36 pounds.
|
|
|
Post by nocapakabl on Nov 13, 2021 11:38:46 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 13, 2021 16:34:18 GMT -5
Bos latifrons: It competes with the "giant Africa buffalo" Pelorovis for the title a the largest bovid that ever lived. I would wager that even the mega-big cats of Pleistocene North America sought out only cows and juveniles.
|
|
|
Post by tom on Nov 13, 2021 16:44:55 GMT -5
At 4400 lbs Bos latifrons is one large side of beef. Is this thing from the Pleistocene North America?
|
|
|
Post by nocapakabl on Nov 18, 2021 12:44:07 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by nocapakabl on Nov 20, 2021 14:31:40 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by brobear on Nov 20, 2021 14:48:17 GMT -5
I try to imagine being an Ice Age hunter, with a wooden stone-tipped spear, and unexpectedly finding myself in close proximity to this mammoth-sized rhinoceros. This and other beasts of the late Pleistocene. I would say that those men were truly men; ancestors to be admired.
|
|