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Native to the Kodiak Archipelago of Alaska, Kodiak bears are a subspecies of brown bears that has been isolated for thousands of years. Standing up to 10 feet (3 m) when on their hind legs and weighing up to 1,500 lbs (680 kg), they are the largest of the brown bears and are similar in size to polar bears.
Photo: Kodiak brown bear by Michelle Bender
bearwithamoviecameraThough fiercely protective, if you keep your distance watching a momma bear with her cubs is one of nature’s most beautiful sights.
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bearwithamoviecameraThough fiercely protective, if you keep your distance watching a momma bear with her cubs is one of nature’s most beautiful sights.
Look at these fucking beauties
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just another lazy day for bear. photos by olav thokle in alaska’s lake clark national park
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my favourite thing is probably the scientific name of the Grizzly bear.
It’s Ursus arctos horribilis. “ursus” meaning bear in Latin and “arctos”, bear in Greek.
so essentially a grizzly is a “horrible bear bear.”
The Eurasian Brown Bear is Ursus arctos arctos
So literally “Bear Bear Bear”. The most bear a bear can be.
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Dude. Got. THE FUCK. Outta there!
YO.
My smart ass would’ve figured out how to break every law of physics and teleport myself back to the crib.
Then again, my smart ass would’ve never been in the woods in the first place.
OMG this is so scary
Slim…I said the loudest “oh, fuck nah” when that shit came out the cut, then a loud-ass “awww shit” when the branch was in the road.
Oh HELL no, this is why I stay away from the woods, too
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