Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Irish Polar Bear

On a hot July day it is always a fine thing to have the Brits inform us that the Polar Bear is Irish! The BBC states:

Scientists in the UK, Ireland and the US analysed the teeth and skeletons of 17 brown bears that were found at eight cave sites across Ireland.


The new research has been reported in the latest edition of Current Biology.

Previously, it was believed that today's polar bears were most closely related to brown bears living on islands off the coast of Alaska.


However, analysis of mitochondrial DNA - which is passed from mother to child - has shown the extinct Irish brown bears are the ancestors of all today's polar bears, the scientists said.

Their work provides evidence of the two species mating opportunistically during the past 100,000 years or more.

 Now we have Brendan and his crew coming here first and now we also have the good old polar bear coming from Ireland. Well if it could make it that far then the ice may be just a minor obstacle.