56 SHORT PAPERS An Attack ' by a Polar Bear

Canadian Arctic is frequented each summer by large numbers of beluga (Delphinapterus leucas)l. They migrate to the head of the inlet, and then invade the mouths of the two streams which drain into it. If calving takes place in these fairly warm waters (8-9"C), the shock of birth is lessened, an...

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