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ICE BEAR KIERAN MULVANEY Arrow, Random House, 2012 PB, 272 pp, £9.99, 9780099534129 ![][1]</img> In the 11th century, Earl Siward of Northumbria, graced with an ursine nose, believed himself to be descended from a bear. And folk tales abound of bears changing into humans, humans becoming bears, and females marrying bears. More seriously, scientists have spent decades studying Ursus maritimus , lumbering creature of the ice. Good swimmers that prey mainly on ring seals, polar … [1]: /embed/graphic-1.gif

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