Outlines the evolutionary journey of bears, describing how they rapidly developed from small, cat-sized ancestors into the massive species we know today over roughly five million years. It notes their close genetic ties to eared seals and walruses and traces their lineage through key ancestors such as Perius, the dawn bear (Ursus elmenus), and later forms like the European Cave Bear, showing how bears evolved in both size and dietary adaptability. The overview also highlights the giant short-faced bear of North America and the early divergence of the Giant Panda, which branched off from other bears long before modern species emerged. The text concludes by emphasizing that human-driven threats now endanger six existing bear species worldwide.
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