Enjoying leftovers: Study says polar bears scavenging more orca-killed bowheads
As more killer whales move into the Arctic, at least one population of polar bears is learning how to make the best of no longer being at the top of the food chain.
Research presented at a scientific conference in Winnipeg this week suggests the bears are beginning to take advantage of the beached remains of an orca’s favourite food — bowhead whales.
“It’s still early days yet in this story,” said Gregory Thiemann of York University in Toronto. “(But) we’re seeing more consumption of bowheads by polar bears in Foxe Basin.”
Inuit hunters say killer whales have long been seen — if rarely — in some parts of the Arctic, but Foxe Basin north of Hudson Bay hasn’t been a spotting site because of heavy pack ice. That ice, however, is clearing and killer whales have moved in.


