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

Special 3D morphological analyses of mandibles show that the extinct bear Ursus minimus, one of Europe’s oldest bear species, had a broad diet without specializing in insects – contrary to previous assumptions. This made it particularly adaptable to shifting food availability. SNSB zoologist Anneke van Heteren has now published the results of her study in the journal Boreas.

Quelle: IDW Informationsdienst Wissenschaft