Les ours polaires ne peuvent pas bien s'alimenter sans la banquise, selon une étude

Polar bears along Hudson Bay stranded on land by a lengthening summer tried everything to feed themselves, from swimming after seal carcasses to munching on caribou antlers. A polar bear climbs out of the water to walk on the ice in the Franklin Strait in the ºÃÉ«tv Arctic Archipelago Saturday, July 22, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-David Goldman

Polar bears along Hudson Bay stranded on land by a lengthening summer tried everything to feed themselves, from swimming after seal carcasses to munching on caribou antlers.

But a new research project found nothing worked, a conclusion that may be the last word on whether the bears can find enough food on shore to make up for the ever-declining time they have to hunt from sea ice.

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