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Biggest Bear Ever: Ancient South American Giant Short-Faced Bear Was Largest, Study Suggests

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/14/11 08:55 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:30 PM ET

Afraid of bears? You'd probably be a lot more afraid if you were alive around 2 million years ago. Back then, National Geographic reports that there was a bear who towered at least 11 feet tall standing up and weighed up to 3,500 pounds.

A new study conducted on the skeleton of a South American giant short-faced bear has found it to be the biggest bear ever discovered. Paleontologists Blaine Schubert and Leopoldo Soibelzon reexamined the skeleton which had been found in Argentina in 1935. They measured the bear's upper arm bone, which revealed the size of the rest of the bear's body. "It just blew my mind how big it was," Schubert told National Geographic. The study, which appears in the January issue of the Journal of Paleontology, also found that the bear was an old male who had been injured multiple times.

The South American giant short-faced bear has become smaller over time. Schubert suggests the bear adapted with the evolution of meat-eaters.

Although the bears are smaller, bear attacks still occur in present day. Last year, a bear attack near Yellowstone National Park killed a camper and forced others to hide in their cars. In a bizarre story, a woman who climbed into a zoo enclosure was attacked by polar bears. But some people may be a little too afraid. Some trigger-happy, bear-fearing people have preemptively shot bears, and in 2010, Grizzly bear deaths reached near record levels, in part because of the bears being increasingly pushed into inhabited areas due to expanding human development and shortage of food sources possibly resulting from climate change.

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Afraid of bears? You'd probably be a lot more afraid if you were alive around 2 million years ago. Back then, National Geographic reports that there was a bear who towered at least 11 feet tall standi...
Afraid of bears? You'd probably be a lot more afraid if you were alive around 2 million years ago. Back then, National Geographic reports that there was a bear who towered at least 11 feet tall standi...
 
 
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Social Shrink
02:02 PM on 02/16/2011
Ugh. I can only imagine Sarah Palin readying her gun to shoot down more bears.

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06:45 PM on 02/15/2011
They were still pretty large before people killed them off ~10,000 years ago...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctotherium
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baileywick
07:00 PM on 02/16/2011
About 7 foot tall at the shoulders on all fours, and could outrun a horse. Daniel Boone my foot.
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PCMartin
Bullish on cat food and refrigerator boxes
03:35 PM on 02/15/2011
Short-faced bears are especially dangerous because no one can tell when they're feeling unhappy.
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
08:00 PM on 02/15/2011
First good laugh of the day and it's late.
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mzrecycle
a very subtle micro-bio
02:02 PM on 02/15/2011
I'm not so sure about the "too afraid of bears" idea. Where I live, bears wander thru the neighborhood all the time at night. One neighbor has a couple donkeys in a corral. A large male badly mauled one before the owner could chase off the bear. Even with the donkeys put in the barn, the bear kept hanging around, wanting "dinner". Owner finally shot the bear to protect himself and his pets. Those donkeys spend the night in the barn all the time now.
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Donkey Party
If you're Right, you're WRONG!
01:18 PM on 02/15/2011
If it's a Mama Grizzly killer, clone it's DNA and bring it back from extinction please.
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Trustfunded1
12:33 PM on 02/15/2011
Extinct?

There goes another hunting trip.
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DrObvious
No more business as usual
11:42 AM on 02/15/2011
man,   that's about the size of the VW Karman Ghia i used to drive .... if it was standing on it's rear bumper.      With teeth and claws.   Reminds me of that gruesome scene in Clan of the Cave Bears
 
We see black bears quite a bit in Minnesota - though much smaller, they are not to be trifled with, especially if there is a mother-cub tag team involved.   You don't store your camping food in your tent ever.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
08:25 AM on 02/15/2011
Oh....if only sister sarah had been around back then.....Oh look something shiny gotta go....
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
08:14 AM on 02/15/2011
Majestic animal. 
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07:57 AM on 02/15/2011
Has anyone told Stephen Colbert about this bear?
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
08:24 AM on 02/15/2011
No fair...you beat me to it!
07:40 AM on 02/15/2011
Funny how it's the American bear thats the biggest! Damn you America you have to rule the animal kingdom as well?
07:48 AM on 02/15/2011
Funny how it's extinct.
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sunmocker1970
Mocking the Sun since 1970...
11:54 AM on 02/15/2011
I see what you did there...
06:46 PM on 02/15/2011
SOUTH american...although North America had a related Tremarctine bear, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctodus
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alteredstory
Hold on to the center
06:53 AM on 02/15/2011
A paleontology story with a blurb about bear attacks?

That's just sad, HuffPo...
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smalljaws
It can't happen here.
12:02 AM on 02/15/2011
Misleading, I was expecting a polar Bear-grizz super hybrid story.
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Donkey Party
If you're Right, you're WRONG!
01:20 PM on 02/15/2011
See: "Lost" Season 1 for that
11:31 PM on 02/14/2011
This guy had to be the prototype for Clan of the Cave Bear.
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mrk65
wah, wah, wah...
11:14 PM on 02/14/2011
Geez! Don't let Sarah know! Oh, it's probably too late. :-(