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A camera strapped to a wild Alaskan bear just caught the animal building tools to crack open salmon skulls — behavior scientists had never seen in any bear before
In May 2011, biologists with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game strapped a prototype camera collar onto a brown bear in ...
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A bear with a collar-cam just got caught building tools to crack salmon skulls — a behavior no one had ever seen in a wild Alaskan bear
Somewhere on Alaska’s North Slope in the spring of 2025, a grizzly bear picked up a rock, adjusted it in her paws, and ...
One granola bar can wreck a bear site faster than most visitors think. Bear viewing in Alaska depends on something less glamorous than floatplanes, camera lenses, or luck with the salmon run: keeping ...
Footage captured by a Viljandi County trail cam recently gave the lie to the old adage that bears have the strength of nine ...
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