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Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Spawn Photo.
Image ID: 17031  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Spawn Picture.
Image ID: 19135  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Stock Photography of Spawn.
Image ID: 19147  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Photograph of Spawn.
Image ID: 19156  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Spawn Photos.
Image ID: 19157  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Spawn Image.
Image ID: 19244  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River, Ursus arctos, Katmai National Park, Alaska
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Professional stock photos of Spawn.
Image ID: 17032  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Pictures of Spawn.
Image ID: 17033  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River. Spawn Photo.
Image ID: 17051  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Spawn Picture.
Image ID: 19173  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Stock Photography of Spawn.
Image ID: 19196  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Photograph of Spawn.
Image ID: 19197  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Brown bear grazing on sedge grass.  It may eat up to 30 lbs of sedge grass each day during summer, while waiting for its preferred prey of spawning salmon to arrive, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Brown bear grazing on sedge grass. It may eat up to 30 lbs of sedge grass each day during summer, while waiting for its preferred prey of spawning salmon to arrive. Spawn Photos.
Image ID: 19220  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Spawn Image.
Image ID: 19245  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Professional stock photos of Spawn.
Image ID: 19263  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild.  This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild.  This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers. Pictures of Spawn.
Image ID: 19264  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild. This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die. Spawn Photo.
Image ID: 13685  
Species: Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
 
Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild. This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die. Spawn Picture.
Image ID: 13686  
Species: Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
 
Self portrait, panorama of Exit Glacier.  Exit Glacier, one of 35 glaciers that are spawned by the enormous Harding Icefield, is the only one that can be easily reached on foot, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Self portrait, panorama of Exit Glacier. Exit Glacier, one of 35 glaciers that are spawned by the enormous Harding Icefield, is the only one that can be easily reached on foot. Stock Photography of Spawn.
Image ID: 19112  
Location: Exit Glacier, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, USA
Pano dimensions: 4298 x 17211
 
Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild.  This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild.  This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River, Ursus arctos, Katmai National Park, Alaska
Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild. This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die. Photograph of Spawn.
Image ID: 13687  
Species: Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
 
Chinook salmon (or King salmon), juvenile, 1 year old, raised in a tank for eventual release into the wild. This fish will live to about 5 or 6 years before returning to the stream in which it was hatched to spawn and die. Spawn Photos.
Image ID: 13688  
Species: Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
 
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River. Spawn Image.
Image ID: 17049  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River, Ursus arctos, Katmai National Park, Alaska Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River. Professional stock photos of Spawn.
Image ID: 17052  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Pictures of Spawn.
Image ID: 17086  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Spawn Photo.
Image ID: 17087  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Spawn Picture.
Image ID: 17088  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Stock Photography of Spawn.
Image ID: 17089  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Alaskan brown bear catching a jumping salmon, Brooks Falls. Photograph of Spawn.
Image ID: 17090  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River, Ursus arctos, Katmai National Park, Alaska A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River, Ursus arctos, Katmai National Park, Alaska
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River. Spawn Photos.
Image ID: 17099  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
A brown bear eats a salmon it has caught in the Brooks River. Spawn Image.
Image ID: 17100  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 


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Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Anatomy  >  Juvenile
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Behavior  >  Jumping / Leaping
Animal  >  Fish  >  Marine Fish  >  Salmon (Salmonidae)
Animal  >  Mammal  >  Bear  >  Bear Behavior  >  Brown Bear Catching Salmon
Animal  >  Mammal  >  Bear  >  Bear Behavior  >  Brown Bear Eating Salmon
Animal  >  Mammal  >  Bear  >  Brown Bear
Animal  >  Mammal  >  Bear  >  Grizzly Bear
Animal  >  Marine Invertebrate  >  Echinoderm  >  Sea Urchin
Animal  >  Marine Invertebrate  >  Marine Invertebrate Anatomy  >  Spine
Animal  >  Marine Invertebrate  >  Marine Invertebrate Behavior  >  Reproduction / Mating
Gallery  >  Brown Bears
Gallery  >  Panorama
Gallery  >  Wildlife Portraits
Location  >  Oceans  >  Pacific  >  California (USA) / Baja California (Mexico)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Katmai National Park (Alaska)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Kenai Fjords National Park (Alaska)  >  Exit Glacier
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Lake Clark National Park (Alaska)
Location  >  USA  >  Alaska  >  Katmai National Park  >  Brooks River
Location  >  USA  >  Alaska  >  Katmai National Park  >  Brooks River  >  Brooks Falls
Location  >  USA  >  Alaska  >  Kenai Fjords National Park  >  Exit Glacier
Location  >  USA  >  Alaska  >  Lake Clark National Park
Location  >  USA  >  Oregon  >  Bonneville Dam
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Subject  >  Technique  >  Panoramic Photo
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Subject  >  Weird  >  Self Portrait

Species Appearing Among These Images:
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Ursus arctos

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Updated: March 20, 2010