Published October 15, 1950
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Bears from the Pleistocene Cave of San Josecito, Nuevo León, Mexico
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- Stock, Chester
Abstract
The cavern deposit of San Josecito in southern Nuevo León, Mexico, has yielded a large assemblage of Pleistocene vertebrates of which only the birds are as yet adequately known. Two types of bears have been identified recently among the fossil mammals. These represent individuals closely allied to the spectacle bears (Tremarctos) of South America and a member of the group of black bears (Euarctos) of North America.
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