Fat Bear Week, a celebration of brown bears’ survival instincts, brought a grisly reminder of the animals’ predatory nature on Monday, when a male bear, 469, killed a female, 402, at Katmai National Park & Preserve in Alaska.

The unsettling scene was captured by a popular live webcam that follows the bears on the Brooks River.

In a statement sent to NPR, the park said, “National parks like Katmai protect not only the wonders of nature, but also the harsh realities. Each bear seen on the webcams is competing with others to survive.”

    • whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works
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      3 months ago

      you made me doubt but:

      After the shocking death of 402, the unveiling of the 2024 bracket was delayed from Monday until 7 p.m. ET Tuesday.

      they are naming them numbers

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        Some of them also have names. Chunk, Grazer, Otis, etc. Usually just the more popular or well-known bears though. 747 doesn’t have a name though, because his number is an apt description.

        If you couldn’t tell, I’m very into Fat Bear Week - my office posts our brackets and we have a trophy for the winner.

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        On first reading I breezed right past that, going “Sure, they’re telling me the weights of the bears.”