September 07, 2018
After roaming Europe and Asia for more than a hundred thousand years, cave bears died out some 24,000 years ago, after a millennia-long death spiral possibly spurred by hunting, natural climate change, and competition with humans for habitat. No cave bear has awoken from this final hibernation, but the animals’ DNA lives on: A new study confirms that about 0.9 to 2.4 percent of living brown bears’ DNA traces back to the extinct species.
Source: National Geographic
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