Cave Bear Fang; Ursus Spelaeus, often known as the cave bear, was a big species of bear that existed in the Pleistocene. On their hind legs, the male cave bears could reach a height of 3.5 meters and a weight of roughly 450 kg.
The size of the brown bears of today was around three times that of these cave bears. The cave bears’ front legs were longer and stronger than their backs, and their snouts were less prominent. For the most part, the cave bear ate vegetarian food.
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