For those who don’t know, it is decently rare to see wildlife in Denali when compared to somewhere like Yosemite or Yellowstone. The winters are so cold, dark, and harsh, that 1 in 3 animals die every winter. Also, each animal needs a huge amount of space compared to other parks, because they have to eat crazy amounts of food to stock up fat for the winter.
Btw, it is a beautiful park in a beautiful state, and mount Denali is a stunning site if you are lucky enough to see it on a clear day. Everyone should visit Alaska at some point in their life.
I didn’t think I would like it as much as I did. It’s one of my favourite places I’ve been and we just spent most of the time driving around the state in a truck.
And on the main highway like they did! Not even on the bus tour. Very cool.
Frosted tips.
Many years ago I visited Denali and took a tour. I was fortunate enough to see bears mating.
It was both awesome (knowing the rarity of such an event) and terrifying because the tour was on a retrofitted school bus and when the bears were done doing their thing (bearing down?) the make walked right by the school bus. If id had my arm out the window it would’ve touched him.
I’ll see if I can find the pic.
Beautiful!
That bear looks photoshopped in. The shadow seems super fake
Ribbit
the bear is very weird looking
So now we’re shaming bears based on their appearance…
I think things that are somewhat unusual - like a bear on an asphalt road - also often looks out of place even in real life. I sometimes find myself looking at things and thinking “if this was a picture I would have thought it was photoshopped”.
Reality just looks different than we expect it to sometimes.
I took the photo myself dude.
Maybe it’s the excessive filters then.
No filters, just some levels in iOS. Run along now.
Is that a grizzly?
I don’t know. People distinguish between brown bears and grizzly bears but I don’t have the knowledge to tell the difference.
Grizzly bears are inland brown bears. All grizzly are brown bears, but not all brown bears are grizzlys. Also color isn’t a reliable indicator in all regions. Grizzlys tend to be more aggressive than brown bears with reliable food sources like salmon runs.
I actually have read up on ways to distinguish the two. For example, brown bears have a hump on their back that black bears don’t…which makes me think this is a grizzly.
What a cute little griz.
The face looks like a monster. D:
Will that kill me if I pet him?