Polar Bears, Polar Bears Everywhere

Tonington

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Maple trees also turn yellow by photo period. Your point?

I thought it was obvious...That you're ignoring the effects of temperature. Obviously. Photperiod and temperature are limiting factors in photosynthesis. Which Bear has basically already explained to you.

Durp.
 

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I thought it was obvious...That you're ignoring the effects of temperature. Obviously. Photperiod and temperature are limiting factors in photosynthesis. Which Bear has basically already explained to you.
Holy crap!!! I got a shout out in a Ton post!!!

I feel all scientific community like!
 

Kakato

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I thought it was obvious...That you're ignoring the effects of temperature. Obviously. Photperiod and temperature are limiting factors in photosynthesis. Which Bear has basically already explained to you.

Durp.
and it is obvious your ignoring the 24 hour darkness in the Arctic in the winter time.

:)

Pitch black buddy,all day long!
Funny how I post a couple pictures of cloudberrys in the arctic and bear and Tonnington are all of a sudden on me like a fat boy on a corn dog!
 

Tonington

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Holy crap!!! I got a shout out in a Ton post!!!

I feel all scientific community like!

Geez, I give you shout outs all the time. There aren't many genuine skeptics here, gotta give kudos to the few that are!

Was that "The Really Stupid Posts" thread or something like thast?
Something like that, Goobers thread. Though it got spoiled and I think sent to the vault.
 

Kakato

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:lol: Yeah pretty much! Wasn't there a thread to paste posts like that one in?

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The clique has more then one?
Try think for yourself Tonn.
Hard to figure out which one of you is the fanboi.
Funny how you cry when one of your topics get deleted,my advice is to take it up with the people that deleted it and thats the mods.

Or you can continue to make a fool of yourself and bear with your lil tag team attack.
 

CDNBear

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Geez, I give you shout outs all the time. There aren't many genuine skeptics here, gotta give kudos to the few that are!
Ya, I was just havin' some fun is all.

Something like that, Goobers thread. Though it got spoiled and I think sent to the vault.
I remember that.

The clique has more then one?
Try think for yourself Tonn.
Hard to figure out which one of you is the fanboi.
Funny how you cry when one of your topics get deleted,my advice is to take it up with the people that deleted it and thats the mods.
 

Kakato

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That's really funny coming from the person who thinks we should accept his say so because he won a few hero cookies and worked up North.
Ya,I got about 35 years more field experience then you.
I lived up north in the arctic,for many years.
In a prospectors tent, doubt you even know what one of those is.
 

CDNBear

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Ya,I got about 35 years more field experience then you.
And yet you still get proven wrong.

I lived up north in the arctic,for many years.
And yet you're claims about the Arctic have been proven wrong.

In a prospectors tent, doubt you even know what one of those is.
I do, I own one. Maybe that's why I know when your posts are BS.

 
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Tonington

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Ya,I got about 35 years more field experience then you.
I lived up north in the arctic,for many years.
In a prospectors tent, doubt you even know what one of those is.

So? Just because a janitor works in a hospital doesn't mean they should be consulted for medical advice...

:lol:
 

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Let me know when you want to discuss things like an adult and maybe I'll take you off the ignore list.


If he was on your ignore you wouldn't have been able to quote him and replied......liar.

k,someone tell bear he is on ignore and not to waste his time responding unless he wants me to waste some more time from his life that he will never get back.
:)

another example... if he's on ignore you have no idea what he is posting. liar.

Ya,I got about 35 years more field experience then you.
I lived up north in the arctic,for many years.
In a prospectors tent, doubt you even know what one of those is.


how many in the north? MAYBE 5 seasons?
 

L Gilbert

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Maybe you should do some research on the Griz in North America.
The ignorance here is astounding.
Yes, yours is. You don't seem to get it. The bears originated in Russia where there was no prairie land. Only after they migrated to North America did they expand their territory to the prairies. Since then they have retreated from the prairies.
They were NOT originally a prairie bear.
A quick google search would confirm they were more on the praries then the mountains in North America.
I allready knew that though.
Then if it's that quick, put your evidence where your mouth is.



And the locals say if it is still red in early september then you have a month of good weather left before you have to winterize the camp.
Typically you start shutting down explora
Thanks, but I already got all the explanation I needed from Bear.

It's common knowledge in the north when winter starts,give or take 3 weeks,hope the red tundra explained it for ya.
Yeah, Bear explained it adequately.
Thats why all the barges get frozen every year on Hudsons bay eh?
Because the willows get red? Funny, I'd have thought that would be because the temperatures drop.

Or maybe it has something to do with the lack of sunshine.A common phenomena in the arctic in the winter.
:)
They get red because the sunlight diminishes? Now you've said something akin to fact. Diminishing sunlight actually is the reason behind plant leaves changing color. The process of photosynthesis diminishes. And that isn't strictly an Arctic phenomenon.
 
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Kakato

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Yes, yours is. You don't seem to get it. The bears originated in Russia where there was no prairie land. Only after they migrated to North America did they expand their territory to the prairies. Since then they have retreated from the prairies.
They were NOT originally a prairie bear.
Then if it's that quick, put your evidence where your mouth is.



Thanks, but I already got all the explanation I needed from Bear.

Yeah, Bear explained it adequately.
Because the willows get red? Funny, I'd have thought that would be because the temperatures drop.

They get red because the sunlight diminishes? Now you've said something akin to fact. Diminishing sunlight actually is the reason behind plant leaves changing color. The process of photosynthesis diminishes. And that isn't strictly an Arctic phenomenon.

I was talking about north America,not Russia,sheeeesh!
They migrated here,that proves my point that they are highly adaptable to their environment, thanks for pointing out the obvious.

As for the red tundra,guess you have to be up there a few years to understand it and talk to the people that have lived there all their lives.

Sorry but bears on the ignore list so please don't quote him when he responds to my posts.

Thanks
Bears just following me around abusing the post rate system....again.How ironic and very childish.

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Funny I get good rates from everyone but someone with a problem.
Good thing it's only the internet and not real life.
My feeler's might get hurt.
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CDNBear

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As for the red tundra,guess you have to be up there a few years to understand it and talk to the people that have lived there all their lives.
Here they are. And they contradict 99% of your posts.

Representatives from Nunavut Tunngavik, Kitikmeot Inuit Association, Kivalliq Inuit
Association, Qikiqtani Inuit Association, Inuit Tapirasat of Canada, Nunavut Planning
Commission, Nunavut Impact Review Board, Department of Indian and Northern Development
and Government of Nunavut also participated in the conference.

· Winters are getting shorter, summers are getting longer.


· We are losing the ice in our glaciers and fiords. Permafrost is melting. We see

vegetation growing where ice used to be.

· The sun’s rays are increasing, Inuit need stronger suntan lotion.


· We now see birds and wildlife that we have never seen here before. Ravens are

everywhere, Snow Geese are too numerous.

· Heavier winds can be dangerous, be cautious. Because of Global Warming we could

become subject to catastrophes like hurricanes.

· Caribou meat tastes different now and there are concerns about contaminants and

diseases. We send samples out to labs but never get results back. Caribou hides are
thinner.

· More Inuit are dying from cancers, including skin cancers. We have to find out if this is

from mining or contaminants or from climate change.

· Fall ice forms later and may not be safe to travel on until Christmas


· If trends continue, Hudson Bay (and other areas) may never freeze over. The impact on

wildlife will be tremendous.

· Inuit have to be prepared for the impacts of Global Warming.


· Water levels are getting lower


· Isostatic rebounding


· The floe edge is receding faster


· More ships are traveling through the Northwest Passage, due to the lower ice coverage in

recent years.

From the 'peeps' that live there...

http://www.tunngavik.com/files/2011/03/elders.pdf

Sorry but bears on the ignore list so please don't quote him when he responds to my posts.

Thanks
The audacity of you thinking this is your own forum and you make your own rules, aside. Stating people are on ignore, is frowned upon by the staff, and is considered trolling.

You cry like a bitch about trolling.

Maybe you shouldn't troll.
 

L Gilbert

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I was talking about north America,not Russia,sheeeesh!
Backpedaling, huh? You mentioned nothing about that when you posted that the bears were prairie bears to begin with.
They migrated here,that proves my point that they are highly adaptable to their environment, thanks for pointing out the obvious.
A point that no-one disputed.

As for the red tundra,guess you have to be up there a few years to understand it and talk to the people that have lived there all their lives.
Like I said, it was explained adequately to me before you rattled off a half page of babble and pretty pics.

Sorry but bears on the ignore list so please don't quote him when he responds to my posts.
I'll quote whomever I wish, with or without your permission.

Funny I get good rates from everyone but someone with a problem.
Good thing it's only the internet and not real life.
My feeler's might get hurt.
:)
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