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Volcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bear catches a pink salmon in Kuril Lake

Brown bear catches a pink salmon in Kuril Lake
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) also known as a grizzly, feasts on sockeye salmon, which is a fundamental drama in Kamchatka's still largely intact ecosystem

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bears competing for salmon in Kuril Lake

Brown bears competing for salmon in Kuril Lake
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) competing for salmon in Kuril Lake, Kurilskoye Lake Preserve. So many salmon - pink, chum, sockeye, coho, chinook

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake

Brown bear fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) fishing for salmon in icy waters of Kuril Lake, Kurilskoye Lake Preserve; Kamchatka, Russia

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bear in Kuril Lake, Kamchatka, Russia

Brown bear in Kuril Lake, Kamchatka, Russia
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) wades into Kuril Lake to fish for salmon. Brown bears, also known as grizzlies thrive in Kamchatka's still largely intact ecosystem; Kamchatka, Russia

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bear fishing for salmon for her cubs in Kuril Lake in Russia

Brown bear fishing for salmon for her cubs in Kuril Lake in Russia
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) with cubs on Kuril Lake in Kurilskoye Lake Preserve. There are almost 15,000 grizzly bears on Russian Kamchatka peninsula that provides habitat

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake in Russia

Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake in Russia
Brown bears (Ursus arctos), also known as Grizzlies, fish for salmon in one of the best spots where the Ozernaya River flows into Kurilskoe Lake under the backdrop of a volcano

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake in Russia

Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake in Russia
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) fish for salmon in Kuril Lake. So many salmon--pink, chum, sockeye, coho, chinook, and masu--flood the waters that typically solitary brown bears crowd together; Kamchatka

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake in Russia

Brown bears fishing for salmon in Kuril Lake in Russia
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) fish for salmon in one of the best spots where the Ozernaya River flows into Kurilskoe Lake. An abundant food supply attracts the bears, also known as grizzlies

Background imageVolcanoes Of Kamchatka Collection: Brown bear catches a salmon in Kuril Lake

Brown bear catches a salmon in Kuril Lake
Icy water flies as a Brown bear (Ursus arctos) catches a salmon in Kuril Lake, Kurilskoye Lake Preserve. Bears need to eat about 40 fish a day to put on weight to make it through the winter;


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