Title: Global warming, a cause for hunger Written by: duddy on Aug 8, 2013 (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/47/4_08_08_13_3_54_39.jpeg) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=12714) A lack of sea ice caused by global warming meant this polar bear was unable to hunt seals and died of starvation. The carcass was found in northern Svalbard, Norway, far from its normal range, where he probably was looking for food. Comments: But do we rule out pathogens, such as a deadly virus? What if it were injured? I think before we begin to play the blame game, we rule out all other potential possibilities. Written by: bio_man on Aug 12, 2013 Quote But how to do they know it was caused by hunger? Look at the animal, it barely has some meat beneath it's skin. Written by: Alexx on Aug 10, 2013 Loving the sarcasm hah Written by: duddy on Aug 8, 2013 There is no such thing as global warming, people who stand to profit from the reduction of natural resources and diminishing areas for wildlife to flourish have even said so ;) Written by: JoAnne on Aug 8, 2013 But how to do they know it was caused by hunger? :-\ Did they rule out all other possibilities? Written by: bio_man on Aug 8, 2013 |