The Tiberian-like bear from Grotta di Reale, Porto Azzurro (Isle of Elba, Italy)
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Three isolated bear teeth found on the isle of Elba are here referred to Ursus cf. thibetanus Cuvier. Asian black bear remains have been found in several Pliocene and Middle Pleistocene sites in Europe. It appears that the Elba black bear is a late Middle or Late Pleistocene representative of this taxon in Europe
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