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  1. Feb 11, 2021 · Atlas bear (extinct) Artist’s impression of an Atlas bear (Bear Conservation) Scientific name: Ursus arctos crowtheri (Heinrich Rudolf Schinz, 1844) Description: Small for a brown bear and of a similar length to a black bear but with a more stocky build, proably weighing up to around 450 kg.

  2. The Atlas Bear is the only known bear in the Ursinae line known to be native to Africa. An officer from the English military named Crowther first brought the Atlas Bear to the public's attention by his investigations in 1840, which is when the scientific community really recognized its existence.

  3. May 21, 2022 · posted on May 21, 2022. 1. The only African bear species. Source: Wikimedia commons – public domain. Brown bears are generally creatures of the mild and cold, so it’s not surprising that 9 of the officially recognised subspecies live in Eurasia, with another 7 roaming North America.

  4. The Atlas bear or North African bear (Ursus arctos crowtheri) is an extinct population or populations of brown bear native to North Africa that became extinct in historical times. Range. The Atlas bear was Africa's only native bear species that survived into modern times.

  5. The Atlas bears range extended to the top of Africa, making it the only bear species native to the continent. Sadly, the presence of the Atlas bear in Africa is now a thing of the past. Humans played a significant role in its extinction, with the last known Atlas bear being killed in 1870.

  6. Embark on a journey through the rugged Atlas Mountains as we unveil the captivating story of the Atlas Bear, a now-extinct bear species that once roamed the ...

  7. Jan 11, 2024 · The Atlas bear or North African bear [2] [3] (Ursus arctos crowtheri) was a population (or populations) of brown bear native to North Africa that became extinct in historical times. Contents. Range; Description; Genetics; Ecology; Extinction; References; External links

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