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Early bears were omnivores: Three-dimensional jaw analyses reveal diet

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Ursus minimus—presumed to be the common ancestor of most modern bear species—lived in Europe between approximately 4.9 million and 1.8 million years ago, during the Pliocene epoch and possibly into the early Pleistocene. The species represents the first black bears in Europe and the oldest known representative of the genus Ursus, which also includes today's brown and polar bears.

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