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With reduced sea ice, the bears' diets have already started shifting, researchers said. These behavioral adaptations appeared to help maintain the population’s health. "They still hunt seals but they ...
They even eat grass (seaweed), even though that has no energy for them," Jon Aars, the head of the Svalbard polar bear program, told AFP. "If they have very little sea ice, they necessarily need ...
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