FIGURE 2 in Polar bear foraging behavior during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay: observations, origins, and potential significance
FIGURE 2. Remains of an adult white-phase lesser snow goose. Typically, the breast, legs, thighs, gizzard, heart, and liver are consumed. In this individual some of the liver remains (29 July 2013). Published as part of Gormezano, Linda J., Ellis-Felege, Susan N., Iles, David T., Barnas, Andrew &...
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Summary: | FIGURE 2. Remains of an adult white-phase lesser snow goose. Typically, the breast, legs, thighs, gizzard, heart, and liver are consumed. In this individual some of the liver remains (29 July 2013). Published as part of Gormezano, Linda J., Ellis-Felege, Susan N., Iles, David T., Barnas, Andrew & Rockwell, Robert F., 2017, Polar bear foraging behavior during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay: observations, origins, and potential significance, pp. 1-28 in American Museum Novitates 2017 (3885) on page 18, DOI:10.1206/3885.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4566288 |
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