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An Alaskan Brown Bear Family Unit, Lake Clark National Park And Preserve

A coastal brown bear cub hugging its mother's face while its sibling looks in the direction of the camera at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
Rebecca Latson
Thursday, November 28, 2024

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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