Polar bears in Greenland have adapted to hunt via freshwater ice in response to a loss of sea ice driven by climate change

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A group of several hundred polar bears in south-eastern Greenland often catch seals by waiting outside their prey's breathing holes on blocks of floating freshwater ice from glaciers, in an example of the animals adapting to a loss of sea ice driven by climate change

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bears in Greenland have adapted to hunt via freshwater ice

Polar bears in Greenland have adapted to hunt via freshwater ice

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

Polar bear in the arctic forest of Antarctica #1 Digital Art by Benny Marty

Wildlife Watching at the Hudson Bay

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