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baatliwala@lemmy.world to Science@mander.xyz · 5 days ago

Goodbye to the bear as a hunter: a new study reveals that more and more populations are shifting toward a plant-based diet

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Goodbye to the bear as a hunter: a new study reveals that more and more populations are shifting toward a plant-based diet

www.ecoticias.com

baatliwala@lemmy.world to Science@mander.xyz · 5 days ago
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Climate change may push bears toward plants, and scientists say that subtle diet shift could reshape whole ecosystems.
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  • Codpiece@feddit.uk
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    Vegebearians.

    • grandel@lemmy.ml
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      Vegeberryians too!

    • ApeNo1@lemmy.world
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      Hindu yogi bear

      • Codpiece@feddit.uk
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        Except Hindus eat meat, just not beef.

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          True, but this was a play specifically on Hindu Yogis not the general Hindu population where many are vegetarian as part of their non-violence beliefs.

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            Ah! I see. I completely missed that, sorry!

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          It’s also a regional thing. You go from ‘eat no meat’ in northwest India to ‘eat all meat, including beef’ in the east and far south.

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            Username checks out.

            Thanks for teaching me something I didn’t know.

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    The bear: Someone has to save the foocken environment, smh.

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    Of course there is nothing remotely funny or uplifting about this news. It is just animals trying to survive in an environment where their usual sources of food are disappearing on account of manmade climate changes.

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      Yes and no. The article explains how similar patterns emerged in the last 55 thousand years: colder, low productive eras -> more meat. Warmer and greener -> more plants.

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    Pandas are the predecessor for the bearkin.

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    No wonder all those women pick the bear

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    If even bears go for plant based diets now, maybe it’s time to follow.

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    Oh great, now we have to hear from the vegan bear about his new diet every party.

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