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| - | Los Angeles Times slashes more than 20% of newsroom staff as the paper confronts a ‘financial crisis’ | + | From pizzly bears to strange fish, here’s why hybrid animal sightings are on the rise [[https://kraken11f.at/|кракен вход]] |
| - | The Los Angeles Times on Tuesday, facing what senior leadership described this week as a “financial crisis,” commenced | + | The bear scientists shot in the Canadian arctic in 2016 was a biological mystery. It looked like a grizzly bear, complete with long claws and a prominent snout, but most of its fur was white. |
| - | The cuts will impact at least 115 journalists, a person familiar | + | Call it a pizzly or maybe a grolar bear. Either way, scientists determined the animal was the rare offspring of a polar bear that mated with a grizzly, and as the Arctic melts and polar bears increasingly move on land, sightings |
| - | Pearce described the total number of employees | + | Pizzly bears aren’t |
| - | Among those laid off Tuesday was Kimbriell Kelly, the newspaper’s Washington bureau chief, along with significant cuts to its business and sports desks. | + | For instance, eight of the bear hybrids were found to be the children of a particular female polar bear with a seeming proclivity for male grizzlies. |
| - | “The LA Times Washington bureau was decimated,” Sarah Wire, a Washington-based reporter for the Times wrote on X. | + | But as global temperature rises and Arctic ice melts, polar bears will have more chances to encounter – and mate with – other bear species. |
| - | “They haven’t been filling jobs for two years now and that reduced number was cut even more today. There are five reporters left covering DC.” | + | “This might just be the beginning, |