Vulturine Bear

Vulturine Bear (Arctodus vulurilus) is a North American descendant of a group of surviving short faced bears that is completely scavenger. Their ancestors become complete scavengers due to lack of large scavenging birds (other than turkey vultures, which survived to modern times) left. They resemble very much like their ancestors, but with a more polar bear-like jaws to reach into carcasses more efficiently, and hairless head and neck so it doesn't mess up its fur while it's feeding on a carcass. Their fur coloration is completely black in color. They are often seen stealing kills from brown bears, cougars, wolves, American killer dylanuses, western wounders and eastern wounders. They are about the same size as their Pleistocene ancestors, making them the largest species of bear alive today, being 2 times bigger than a polar bear and even a kodiak bear. They are listed as Least Concern as they aren't threatened by human activities of any sort and can readily adapt very well to human settlements due to their tame nature towards sapient species/beings and can easily find any large animal carcasses in human settlements.