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  • The big white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arctic sea ice.

    Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News 2010

  • The big white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arctic sea ice.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 AP 2010

  • The big white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arctic sea ice.

    Christian Science Monitor | All Stories 2010

  • The big white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arctic sea ice.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2010

  • The fearsome white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arcticsea ice.

    unknown title 2009

  • The fearsome white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arctic sea ice.

    unknown title ASSOCIATED PRESS 2009

  • The fearsome white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arctic sea ice.

    ajc.com - News CHARLES J. HANLEY 2009

  • The fearsome white bear, the world's largest land meat-eater, "nanuq" to the Inuit, may be uniquely susceptible to climate change as rising temperatures fast shrink its habitat, the Arcticsea ice.

    WBAY Action 2 News 2009

  • I'm pretty sure Woolworths 'management philosophy wasn't drafted by evil reptilians .... nanuq

    Boing Boing 2009

  • And here we see the difference between the hard and "soft" sciences ... nanuq

    Fun Experiment - Boing Boing 2009

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  • Inuit for "polar bear"

    March 4, 2007

  • Awesome, C_H. Thanks for listing!

    March 5, 2007