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Live bear cam: Let the fishing begin

Watch bears in Alaskaº¦Ðß²ÝÑо¿Ëù™s Katmai National Park catch their dinner live.
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You may have pulled out a jacket or a sweater in recent weeks as the weather starts to cool, and like us, bears are finding their own way to keep warm º¦Ðß²ÝÑо¿Ëù“ with a belly full of salmon.

Once again this year, people are captivated by a live bear cam that is rolling 24/7 in Alaska. It highlights how bears catch their winter meals riverside.

The camera is set up and broadcast by Explore.org at Brooks Falls in Alaskaº¦Ðß²ÝÑо¿Ëù™s Katmai National Park, one of the best known places in the world to watch brown bears feasting on salmon as they swim upstream to spawn.

Caught-on-camera bears compete to claim their spot to get all the best salmon, while also teaching young cubs how to survive in the wild.

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Related: An unexpected sight: Bear spotted eating another bear in central B.C.

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Mike Benbow / For The Herald A grizzly bear looks up from his salmon at Katmai National Park in Alaska.




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