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Polar bears 'have started eating dolphins due to climate change'
2015-06-12 15:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Agence France-Presse: Polar bears have been spotted eating dolphins in the Arctic for the first time ever by Norwegian scientists, who believe global warming could have caused the bears to expand their diet. Polar bears feed mainly on seals but Jon Aars at the Norwegian Polar Institute has photographed dolphins being devoured by a bear and published his findings in the latest edition of Polar Research this month. "It is likely that new species are appearing in the diet of polar bears due to climate change because new...
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Polar bears killing and eating dolphins forced north global warming
2015-06-11 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Bears have been seen catching and eating dolphins for the first time ever, after the marine mammals were left stuck in the Arctic Ocean because of global warming. It marks the first time that bears have been seen killing and eating dolphins. Usually, the dolphins only go up north during the warmer summer -- but this year they have arrived in spring. The bears catch the dolphins in a similar way to the seals that they usually eat. Both animals keep holes in the ice which they use to come up...
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Spirit Airlines mocks Miami Dolphins, Richie Incognito in new ad
2013-11-09 14:16:37| Airlines - Topix.net
Spirit Airlines, an international airline based in Miramar, didn't waste any time taking advantage of the Miami Dolphins drama.
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10.31.13 -- New Radar Technique Inspired By ... Dolphins?
2013-10-30 02:09:45| rfglobalnet News Articles
10/31/13RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Dolphins Inspire New Radar System To Detect Hidden Surveillance And Explosive Devices
2013-10-28 04:49:18| rfglobalnet News Articles
Inspired by the way dolphins hunt using bubble nets, scientists at the University of Southampton, in collaboration with University College London and Cobham Technical Services, have developed a new kind of radar that can detect hidden surveillance equipment and explosives.
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