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5 Jaw Dropping Facts About Polar BearsA polar bear’s diet consists mainly of seals. They feed on bearded, harp, hooded, and harbor seals, but the ringed seal is their most common prey. Polar bears use a method called “still ...
Scientists warned on Thursday that the long-term health of Inuit hunters in eastern Greenland was under threat, due to so-called "forever chemicals" in the atmosphere and their diet of polar bear and ...
bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus), ringed seal (Pusa hispida), harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus), and hooded seal (Crystophora cristata), as well as the polar bear to an icebreaker vessel in a ...
HABITAT: Ringed seals depend on sea ice to give birth, nurse pups, and haul out to complete the annual molt of their fur. Sea ice and snow also afford protection from polar bear and Arctic fox ...
Polar bear mums make their dens deep beneath ... The bears need platforms of ice to reach their prey of ringed and bearded seals. Some sea ice lies over more productive hunting areas than others.
This story appears in the January 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. We see evidence of the kill first: a shockingly broad spread of scarlet, probably the blood of a ringed seal, on snow ...
This is a harp seal with a cub. Polar bears increasingly exchange ringed seal with harp seal and hooded seal in their diet and therefore become exposed to higher concentrations of contaminants.
Scientists warned on Thursday that the long-term health of Inuit hunters in eastern Greenland was under threat, due to so-called "forever chemicals" in the atmosphere and their diet of polar bear ...
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AFP on MSN‘Forever chemicals’ threaten health of Greenland Inuit hunters consuming polar bear, seal meatScientists warned yesterday that the long-term health of Inuit hunters in eastern Greenland was under threat, due to so-called “forever chemicals” ...
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