"Atlas bear" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Atlas bears [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Atlas bear (plural Atlas bears)
  1. Ursus arctos crowtheri, an extinct population of brown bear native to North Africa that went extinct in historical times. Wikipedia link: Atlas bear Categories (lifeform): Ursids Synonyms: African bear Translations (bear): Atlaskarhu (Finnish), Atlasbär [masculine] (German), urso-do-atlas [masculine] (Portuguese)

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