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Brown bears in Alaska have developed a unique hunting technique when it comes to salmon -- standing on the edge of a waterfall, catching fish as they attempt to swim upstream. Top News U.S. News ...
As the pandemic continues to wreak havoc on every single aspect of human life, it’s nice to be reminded that nature marches (or stomps, or crawls, or creeps, or swims) on regardless, unconcerned ...
Open wide! Brown bear shows incredible dexterity to catch flying mackerel with its mouth. By DAILY MAIL REPORTER . Published: 22:10 EDT, 17 October 2012 | Updated: 07:36 EDT, 18 October 2012 ...
An Instagram Reel of the 19-year-old bear shared on Nov. 6 by the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs features him blissfully lounging in the snow while catching snowflakes in his mouth. "10 ...
The bear necessities of fishing for salmon in Alaska, in pictures. Professional wildlife photographer Danny Green got to watch a host of hungry brown bears at work during a recent trip to Alaska ...
Brown bears at Brooks Falls in Alaska apparently have turned salmon fishing into an art form. The accompanying slow-motion footage, captured by Michael Gallo, shows a bear so perfectly positioned ...
The sockeye salmon run - one of nature's biggest picnics - draws hundreds of bears to the waters of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, Alaska. And the amazing animals use a number of different ...
The famous brown bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park are fresh out of hibernation and resuming their creative salmon-catching techniques at Brooks Falls. The accompanying footage shows Bear ...
A new study reveals a different picture of how and when brown bears in southwestern Alaska eat salmon. Most of these bears, also known as grizzlies, are dipping into small streams to capture their ...
Considering that one sockeye salmon packs 4,500 calories, it’s no wonder that the largest brown bears in Katmai National Park will weigh upwards of 1,000 pounds come hibernation season.
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Grizzly Bear Blissfully Catches Snowflakes in His Mouth While Lounging During Playful MomentAn Instagram Reel of the 19-year-old bear shared on Nov. 6 by the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs features him blissfully lounging in the snow while catching snowflakes in his mouth. "10 ...
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