happy fat bear week to all who celebrate pic.twitter.com/ksz7zpWnsv
— bee (@sahyobear) September 26, 2022
Mike Fitz
told the ABC
, a naturalist (a scientist who studies the natural world) the competition started out as Fat Bear Tuesday in 2014 but became so popular he expanded it to an entire week.
“It’s really a celebration of the ecosystem that supports the bears,” he said.
“The richness of it, the abundance of it. The return of millions of salmon every year.
“And an opportunity to learn more about the lives of the brown bears that make this place home.”
CUTE!
Some of the hot favourites for this year include reigning champ Otis.
25-year-old Otis is described on the competition’s as a “medium-large adult male with a blocky muzzle and a floppy right ear.
“He has light brown fur in early summer.
“By autumn, his coat becomes grizzled brown and he sports a patch of blonder fur on his left shoulder.”
Have you ever heard a bear described in such detail? The wildlife rangers writing these must really love their jobs.
I felt like I was listening to a wine sommelier discuss a 2011 Pinot Noir.
When Otis won last year, he copped over 800,000 votes as per .
So now for the question on everyone’s lips: Just how chonky do these bears get in preparation for a winter hibernation?
The answer? They grow from a starting weight of 270-400kg to . That’s a lotta salmon!
If you’re keen to vote for your fav bear this Fat Bear Week, you can suss the exact .
Oh, and did we mention there’s a ? You’re welcome.
official website The GuardianMeet Otis, the 2021 champion and four times winner of "Fat Bear Week" at Alaska's Katmai National Park. pic.twitter.com/601C6B5H90
— A happier day (@AHappierDay) October 6, 2022
With 901 taking the lead, can we discuss these fluffy gams? Did anyone see this rising star coming? #fatbearweek pic.twitter.com/JzexiaNXHu
— explore.org (@exploreorg) October 6, 2022
well past 450kg times here live streamSorry shower bear, it's Holly hulk for the win today. We'll see you tomorrow for #fatbearweek day 4! pic.twitter.com/LyAIjujtQg
— explore.org (@exploreorg) October 8, 2022
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