Ursus ingressus

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Ursus ingressus is an extinct species of Pleistocene cave bear known from fossil remains across central and eastern Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave bear
extinct species
mammal
vertebrate
belongsTo Pleistocene megafauna
cave bear complex
class Mammalia
commonName cave bear
diet omnivorous
discoveredBy paleontologists
ecologicalRole large omnivore
era Cenozoic
evidenceType subfossil remains
extinctionStatus extinct
family Ursidae NERFINISHED
genus Ursus
habitat caves
mountainous regions
temperate regions
hasBodyPlan quadrupedal
hasCharacteristic large body size
robust skeleton
hasSkeletalElement limb bone fossils
skull fossils
kingdom Animalia
knownFrom central Europe
eastern Europe
fossil remains
lifestyle cave-dwelling
nativeTo Europe NERFINISHED
order Carnivora
period Quaternary
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
suborder Caniformia NERFINISHED
superfamily Ursidoidea NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
temporalRange Pleistocene

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Ursus includesExtinctSpecies Ursus ingressus