FIGURE 4. A in Polar bear foraging behavior during the ice-free period in western Hudson Bay: observations, origins, and potential significance

FIGURE 4. A. This is one of many eider eggs this female polar bear consumed from 25 June to 6 July 2013. B. Her cub is seen chewing on remains of the predated nest bowl. Published as part of Gormezano, Linda J., Ellis-Felege, Susan N., Iles, David T., Barnas, Andrew & Rockwell, Robert F., 2017,...

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Main Authors: Gormezano, Linda J., Ellis-Felege, Susan N., Iles, David T., Barnas, Andrew, Rockwell, Robert F.
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4566300
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Summary:FIGURE 4. A. This is one of many eider eggs this female polar bear consumed from 25 June to 6 July 2013. B. Her cub is seen chewing on remains of the predated nest bowl. 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 20, DOI:10.1206/3885.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4566288