No.
His ship commited a mutiny and sent him over board with a row boat some food and a few of his followers including his son. He died of an unknown cause while drifting in the bay. The crew wasnt punished for mutiny beacause they were the few people willing to go to the new world.
No. Well I was reading an article over Henry Hudson and I found out that he died from frostbite I'm not entirely sure its true but that what the article a stated.
The Hudson river, the Hudson bay, and the Hudson Strait.
Churchill is a town on Hudson Bay in the far north of Manitoba, Canada. It's best known for polar bears that inhabit the area in the fall and is known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World."
Henry Hudson was an English sailor who explored a river and a bay that bear his name today.
Henry Hudson was called upon to discover a northeastern sea passage that led to the spice islands of the South Pacific. However, his biggest accomplishments bear his name. Such accomplishments include the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
Henry Hudson's crew can be described as restless. They suffered with Hudson from cold, disease and hunger. The crew mutinied, setting Hudson adrift with his son in a small boat in 1611.
The seals are eaten by polar bears
whales and polar bear is mostly eaten in Alaska
on the North Pole and along the Hudson bay.
Polar Bears are only eaten by Humans/ Eskimos
It's highly likely they have.
The Hudson river, the Hudson bay, and the Hudson Strait.
Northern Ontario, on the shore of Hudson Bay.
Swimming polar bears are occasionally killed and eaten by orcas.
aniston world
Yes. Polar bears eat anything they can find. In the polar area the food supply is very low. The polar bear also goes to grasslands, so herbs that are eaten, are very likely.
No. You might freeze to death, get eaten by a polar bear, or drown because of global warming.
seal are not hunted by humans but yes they do get eaten by humans, seals do however get hunted by killer whales , sharks, and polar bear.