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		<title>Starving Polar Bears Resort to Cannibalism: Global Warming to Blame?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Shrinking sea ice may be to blame for recent polar bear cannibalism incidents in Canada. Eight cases of adult polar bears eating bear cubs and other bears near Churchill, Manitoba, have been reported. Four of the cases were reported to Environment Canada and four to Manitoba Conservation . ]]></description>
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