A new study shows how much food polar bears leave behind — and how their decline threatens scavengers across the Arctic.
Many of nature’s apex predators guard their dinner from scavengers until they’ve gobbled up every last morsel and licked the ...
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The decline of the polar bear condemns eleven species to hunger that live off the 7.6 million kilograms of carcasses they leave behind
A study identifies that at least eleven species of vertebrates benefit from this carrion, including Arctic foxes and ravens.
Last year, right around my birthday, I took a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains for the first time. My day began with a hike on a quiet trail, breathing in the crisp mountain air, when I heard the ...
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Are Polar Bears Dangerous? How “Bear-Dar” Can Keep Polar Bears And People Safe (And Separate)
The strength and smarts it takes to be successful when food is hard to come by can become a little problematic when humans ...
Polar bears are more than hunters as their leftovers feed many Arctic animals, forming a vital food web threatened by melting ...
A new study published in the journal Oikos reveals for the first time the critical role polar bears play as carrion providers ...
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AI-Powered Radar Is Protecting Polar Bears
The innovation is only one of several high tech operations looking for new ways to protect polar bears as climate change ...
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Bear-dar: New line of defence for humans and polar bears in the North
As part of Polar Bear Week (Nov. 2-8), a new artificial intelligence-based system, which has been in a testing phase in the ...
It's estimated that polar bears leave behind around 7.6 million kilos of their prey annually, creating a "massive and vital" ...
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