Starving Hunters On A Sea Still Rich With Life

An apex predator able to smell seals through deep snow is starving because the sea ice platform that links its metabolism to its prey is vanishing under rapid Arctic warming.

An apex predator able to smell seals through deep snow is starving because the sea ice platform that links its metabolism to its prey is vanishing under rapid Arctic warming.

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