Sentences with phrase «so polar bears»

He thinks that's because — for now — they can still eat... So these polar bears seem to be doing fine without changing their habits.»
Hmmm... Of the 25,000 or so polar bears wandering about, how many would be protected?
Such questions are of particular interest in Canada, home to at least half of the world's remaining 25,000 or so polar bears.
This time she's focussed on endangered species so a polar bear, a rhino and shoal of hammerhead sharks may be found in her latest show.
People who care (and believe in anthropogenic climate change, of course) have long recognized this, and so the polar bear has at various times «fueled a firestorm of almost hysterical sympathy for the bears» (306).

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I love these pajamas with the little polar bears and penguins, they keep him so cozy.
But the fall - out from all the ale - drinking and incessant traveling in unhygienic (I'm being very very diplomatic here) buses was not so fun, I spent the past few in bed swathed in my quilt looking like a mutated polar bear (leaking snot and other fluids that could be considered «yucky» in the immortal words of my sister).
Combating the drying effects of heaters and air conditionings, the SPT polar bear ultrasonic humidifier incorporates overflow protection so it keeps babies and toddlers safe.
We've always loved the polar bears and so we tend to always stop at the new Tundra Trek exhibit.
And researchers are not yet certain polar bears — which on ice lie in wait for, rather than chase after, prey — can do so on land.
So changing the climate is far from the only way humankind could affect polar bear energy and hunting dynamics.
So far, the experts could only say that the DNA was from a polar bear.
The polar bears had low diversity in their MHC genes, so their immune system may lack this versatility (Animal Conservation, doi.org/mht).
«So if ice is melting in the Arctic — you might think well, poor polar bears, but it doesn't matter, right?
During hibernation polar bears maintain crucial muscles so that they are still physically strong when they wake up.
The U.S. Department of the Interior Wednesday listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 based on evidence that the animal's sea ice habitat is shrinking and is likely to continue to do so over the next several decades.
«For example, in some parts of the Arctic, such as the Chukchi Sea, polar bears appear healthy, fat and reproducing well — this may be because this area is very ecologically productive, so you can lose some ice before seeing negative effects on bears.
Given how mobile giraffes are, one would expect a lot of interbreeding, so the researchers were surprised by how different the DNA could be — some genetic differences greater than those between a grizzly and a polar bear, which are separate species.
Global warming has caused big problems for polar bears, which depend on sea ice for access to the ocean so they can hunt seals and other prey.
With more genomes in hand, researchers are teasing out when and how polar bears came to be so successful in such a harsh habitat.
Some earlier research suggested that polar bears could, at least partially, compensate for longer summer food deprivation by entering a state of lowered activity and reduced metabolic rate similar to winter hibernation — a so - called «walking hibernation.»
The crew's casual, approachable demeanor, I decide — as they wrap up the meeting with a discussion of how to fend off two polar bears when you have only one shotgun — is not so much in opposition to their inner intensity as a necessary complement to it.
They build several of these caves so that they always have a place to escape their chief predator, polar bears.
So Sonne's group concludes that human pollution, combined with the difficulty of finding food in warming climates, may spell disaster for Eastern Greenland polar bears.
Though polar bears are well adapted to extended fasts, they can only survive without food for so long.
So how exactly did some brown bears become polar bears?
I already had a polar bear snowglobe that my late aunt brought me back from Manitoba one year so I went from there for one of the guest bedrooms and since its polar bears I can keep it up through January.
It's so cute and comfy and how could you say no to this adorable polar bear wearing this scarf?
polar bear swim... No Thanks lol You are killing me with your collection of gold shoes I want a pair so badly, but the particular pair I have been eyeing are sold out SAD Brett
Oh my goodness, this pillow is so beautiful!!!!! I LOVE the flannel and the polar bear looks perfect on it!
It looks so soft and cozy, and the polar bear is totally adorable.
love so many of these, but my favourite has to be the pom pom wreath with polar bears #CreativeMuster
I just adore your porch so much... so cozy and those polar bears are definitely a hit!
We hope you have a better understanding of how each platform can benefit a specific type of personality so that jumping into the Social Media Sea will feel more like a warm dip on a summer day rather than a polar bear plunge.
Other polar bear chapters have to hack ice off frozen lakes and ponds before jumping into rigid water; so Sanibel's event in sunny Florida is jokingly known as the «Solar Bear Plunge.&rabear chapters have to hack ice off frozen lakes and ponds before jumping into rigid water; so Sanibel's event in sunny Florida is jokingly known as the «Solar Bear Plunge.&raBear Plunge.»
Not to mention there were always interesting jet ski levels or polar bear chases or other diversions so it didn't just devolve into stale platforming and mango collecting.
Some American politicians don't want NASA to send up satellites that study «polar bearsso I point out that the Russians have Rusalka.
But we are artists, not tourists, so it should not be enough to be impressed by walruses and polar bears.
Last year Arctic ice melted make so many polar bears faced die situation.
Promoting polar bears as endangered due to global warming is one of the dumbest ideas the environmental movement has come up with so far.
As the paper notes, it is fairly consistent with some of the earlier works on this by Bjorn Kurten from 1964 who suggested a quarter million years or so for the separation (Kurtén B. (1964) The evolution of the polar bear, Ursus maritimus Phipps.
We're not dealing with greenhouse gases so we will be dealing with starving polar bears and disappearing populations.
The group said that in Canada, home to two - thirds of the world's polar bears, population studies have been so sporadic that there is no reliable way to track trends.
So how to explain the increase in the polar bear population from 5,000 in 1950 to 25,000 today, as documented by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service?
As evidenced by their descendants currently alive those cuddly polar bears we are so concerned about apparently survived that warmer period just fine.
The White House is sitting on EPA's proposed public welfare «endangerment» finding on greenhouse emissions, the Interior Secretary sits on a science - based listing of the polar bear as threatened with extinction, the White House censors testimony by the CDC director on health effects, the Transportation Dept. tries to bury a major study on climate change impacts on Gulf Coast transportation infrastructure, and so forth.
RE - Sanjong Thanpa: «So how to explain the increase in the polar bear population from 5,000 in 1950 to 25,000 today, as documented by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service?»
There's been a lot of discussion of the fate of the polar bear in a warming climate so I thought it worth adding a few more insights from scientists studying this remarkable animal's past and assessing its future.
So, if this new estimate of the age of polar bear divergence from brown bears is right, polar bears have seen 2 periods warmer than the recent past.
Maybe Mr Bush does not like coral and polar bears, want them disappear so that he does not make mandatory limit on greenhouse gas emission.
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