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Akron Goes "Ice Age" for The Naming of The Cave Bear

Inside our very own Crouse Hall lurks one of the most feared apex predators of all time. The creature is a bear, that is eight feet long and can weigh up to the size of a polar bear. Luckily, the bear is not living but merely bones on for display within Crouse Hall. The bear...

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Akron Goes "Ice Age" for The Naming of The Cave Bear

Inside our very own Crouse Hall lurks one of the most feared apex predators of all time. The creature is a bear, that is eight feet long and can weigh up to the size of a polar bear. Luckily, the bear is not living but merely bones on for display within Crouse Hall. The bear...

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University-of-akron
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Global Cooling Killed Cave Bears 13,000 Years Earlier Than Believed, Says New Study

Enormous cave bears, Ursus spelaeus, that once inhabited a large swathe of Europe, from Spain to the Urals, died out 27,800 years ago, around 13 millennia earlier than was previously believed, scientists have reported.  Despite over 200 years of scientific study – beginning in 1794 when a young anatomist, J.

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