37 years in the field,I dont have to back up anything.Anyone who has been outside of the internet and in the north knows what i'm saying is from experience.The "argumentum ad populum" fallacy, kakato. You have to back it up.
They can swim for days and days and do all the time.They follow the food source,melting ice provides open water for things to wash ashore.Cool photos. So when the white bears get through springtime in the arctic and the ice just keeps moving north, out of swimming range for example, and they can't get there mainstay of their diet, what would their next reaction be? I expect they head south.
Bears are opportunists,they will allways take the easiest route to a meal and that's why they love garbage dumps.
Their diet is basically anything and they never run out of food and migrating south for lack of ice is just ludicrous for an animal that has adapted to hunting off the edge of an ice pack.
They go where the food is and they have an excellent sense of smell.
The ice does not move north either,it starts melting in the south like usuall and the melt works it's way north as the hours of sunshine increase everyday.
The summers in the western Arctic are very nice,last year better then southern Alberta as far as temps were concerned and this year too.They just only last 3 months.
That wasn't meant for you.Gee thanks Kakato.
But I've been there, I already know.
I'm not surprised you know what that is, since the bulk of your posts, hinge on it.
Oh that's rich!!!
I ignore most of your posts unless someone quotes them like that post,sorry if you thought I was actually paying attention to you because i'm not.
I was trying to answer the question about the red tundra and why the guys who have been up there all their life swear by it.