Did you know, coastal Alaskan brown bears tend to be larger than their inland brethren? That's because the coastal bears have access to not only protein-rich sedges and ripe berries, but clams and fat-rich salmon. You can read more about these brown bears in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve by clicking here.
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An Alaskan Brown Bear Family Unit, Lake Clark National Park And Preserve
Rebecca Latson
Thursday, November 28, 2024
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