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Brown bears 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

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RANDY OLSON
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animal behavior, animals, anticipation, bears, brown bears, color image, commonwealth of independent states, day, fish, fishes, fishing, getty, hunting, hunting animals, image type, kamchatka, kamchatka peninsula, kurilskoye lake, kurilskoye lake preserve, lakes, looking down, low angle view, mammals, no people, one animal, outdoors, photography, predator, russia, russia (the country), salmon, salmon fish, searching, standing, underwater, underwater photography, unesco world heritage sites, ursus arctos, waiting, water
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Kamchatka Salmon_ National Geographic Magazine 8/2009
Brown bears 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