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Brown Bears (Info, Pics and Videos)

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In post #152, the first bear is simply yawning, the next two appear suspiciously "photo-shopped" with those friendly smiles. The forth and last picture is simply an impressive grizzly.
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Casey Anderson talks about grizzly bears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA17_TvO6vM
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Like your "average joe," I refer to any and all brown bears as "grizzly" and I love them all. They are all the same species, Ursus arctos. But My favorite among them is the "true grizzly" Ursus arctos horribilis; not the big coastal giants but rather the inland grizzly bears who must scratch out a living without the convenient annual salmon run. 
                                
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Photo and information credits: Don Getty
Lake Clark National Park, September 2013
"Don't worry about me - this bear knew I was a friend" 

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"I'm still editing photos from my Alaska trip. Hope you're still interested in seeing another bear image."

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Denali National Park
  
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Brutus and Bella of Montana Grizzly Encounter.
 
                    
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Two big males at Katmai.
 
              
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  Italian Brown Bear
                                 
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Alaskan Brown Bear
                            
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Katmai - bear 747 strolling past employee housing. 
 
  
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I have no idea of the location.

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