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SUMMARY: Family of bears (Ursidae) have a potential to exhibit various
characteristics under the influence of environment and nutrition. The goal of
this paper was to analyze craniometrical measurements of brown bear (Ursus
arctosL.) population from Croatia with objectives to define them, as well as to
determinate differences between sexes. A total of 34 skulls have been