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And a large space, like an empty guest room, will house anywhere from 11-60 bears, depending on the size of the room.
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Bears depend on them for sustenance until the snow melts and the eating is better.
That's because polar bears depend on sea ice as platforms from which to hunt, seek mates and breed.
Most creatures higher up the Arctic food chain, including walruses, narwhals and polar bears, depend on it.
"The entire Korean pine ecosystem could collapse if it continues," he said, noting that many animals from birds, chipmunks and red deer to wild boar and Asiatic black bears depend on the calorie- and protein-rich nuts to survive harsh winters.
Is there value in preserving cold places like those on which polar bears depend?
Human emissions of greenhouse gases are causing arctic temperatures to rise, and vast areas of sea ice that polar bears depend on are melting rapidly.
Because polar bears depend on a habitat that literally melts as temperatures rise, they provide an easy-to-see example of the impacts of global warming.
Concocting chemical potions in factories to drink out of plastic bottles when a glass of water would do nicely is part of the reason -- as such industrial activity contributes to global warming and the melting of Arctic ice on which the livelihood of real polar bears depends.
Its "surge pricing" – charging what the market will bear depending on the conditions and number of available cars – generates ill will at times, but it's also logical as a matter of basic economics.
Finally, we postulated that avoidance of black bears by smaller-bodied sun bears might depend on ground cover for concealment [35]; therefore, for sun bears only, we included an interaction term between black bear activity (fresh signs/ha) and ground cover.
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