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Monroe gravel pit Utah

The great North American short-faced bear, (Arctodus simus) 1988

Gobetz, K. E., and L. D. Manin 2001 An Exceptionally Large Short-Faced Bear (Arctodus simus) from the Late Pleistocene(?)/Early Holocene of Kansas. Current Research in the Pleistocene 18:97-99

Distribution of Cenozoic vertebrate faunas in Middle America and problems of migration between North and South America

Dietary Interpretations for Extinct Megafauna Using Coprolites, Intestinal Contents, and Stable Isotopes: Complimentary or Contradictory?

The Hill-Shuler Local Faunas of the Upper Trinity River, Dallas

Shorts Creek, Haskell Co., Kansas, arctodus

dholes, Soergelia

Nueva evidencia sobre la relación filogenética entre los osos pleistocenos de América del Sur y del Norte

The Blancan, Irvingtonian and Rancholabrean Mammal Ages

The impact of large terrestrial carnivores on Pleistocene ecosystems

A carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of Pleistocene food webs in North America: Implications for paleoecology and extinction

Biochronology and paleobiogeography of mammals in the late Cenozoic of North America souther: Space-time approach

Lake Chapala Arctodus pristinus?

Site list 1 (Mindat)

Site list 2 (UTEP)

Source bank

Another source bank? Blog

The End of the Pleistocene in North America

Relationships and Structure of the Short-Faced Bear, Arctotherium, from the Pleistocene of California

A. pristinus cumberland cave 36 individuals

Potter Cave 8 individuals

Black bear the most common bear in Late Pleistocene North America

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