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Fat Bear Week Champion Emerges, Defeating Rival Bear Responsible for Fatal Incident Involving Her Cub
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The articles report on the outcome of the Fat Bear Contest, a competition held at the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Grazer, a mother bear, has been crowned the undisputed winner of the contest for the second year in a row, defeating her rival Chunk. Chunk was actually the largest brown bear on the river and Grazer's victory came with added poignancy as the two bears' paths had previously crossed with fatal consequences. The Fat Bear Contest allows fans to vote for their favorite bear based on winter preparedness, with 12 bears competing in a tournament bracket.
It definitely speaks to the type of sow that she is that she's willing to show that ferocity and tenacity in trying to defend her cubs.
Being able to bring this remote piece of wild Alaska to living rooms all over the world is something that really connects with people.
He moved up to that most dominant spot this year, but it's a case of always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
I think that potentially if Chunk hadn't taken out one of Grazer's cubs this year it would have been a much closer fight.