Ancient polar bears survived low ice periods on dead whales: study
New research suggests an answer to the mystery of how polar bears survived previous eras of low sea ice.
But the same paper, published Tuesday in Frontiers of Ecology and the Environment, says the bears aren’t likely to be able to rely on the same solution again.
“I don’t think we can assume what worked in the past is going to work in the future,” said Kristin Laidre of the University of Washington.
Genetic research says polar bears diverged from other bears at least 150,000 years ago and probably as long as 500,000 years ago. That means the species lived through several low-ice periods, including a major warm period about 130,000 years ago.


