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(01-03-2018, 09:40 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Yes, they are showing the picture of a "hand skeleton" and referring to it as a claw.
I found post #229 interesting. That is why I was looking up Pleistocene grizzly skulls last night. The shape of the skull should answer whether the Ice Age grizzly of N. America was more herbivorous or carnivorous. I thought that I was looking at a Pleistocene grizzly skull; but it was simply a grizzly.
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The Grizzly bear is a flexible survivor, and his diet would change accordingly to the available food sources.
More available preys, then more carnivorous, and being more herbivorous with less available preys.