Bears might be apex predators, but I don't envy their lives - especially polar bears as their habitats are slipping away. Humanity needs to rise to protect our beautiful planet. Thank you for showing us why.
This is amazing footage Edward. Something my wife dreams about seeing. For the first part of our trip to Alaska this summer we are planning a quick one day visit to Brooks Lodge to see the bears there at Brooks Falls. Kind of Pricey but she has her heart set on it.
I know exactly where this spot is! By the village road where the culvert is. I worked at a wilderness lodge there. Kodiak is a very unique place, even for Alaska standards!😉
Il y a presque pas de documentation, de vidéo sur l'ours Kodiak ! Il est très beau dans la vidéo! Tout ce que je sais, c'est qu'il est un prédateur comme l'ours polaire.
Fine @ least to eat for bears n others birds by God created to survive all but in Asia n particular in southern mainly tamilnad da people waiting whole day yes even night btime to fishing in drainage water such a super people 😃😀😄
I received a comment from a well-intending viewer who told me that I was wrong for calling these bears, "Brown Bears." In Alaska there is a definite division between Coastal Brown Bears and inland Grizzly Bears. The Coastal Brown Bear is aptly named, Urusa arctos and the Inland Grizzly's genus and species is, Ursus arctos horribilis. In other words, Coastal Brown Bears and Inland Grizzly Bears are two different species. The bears depicted in this view are not Inland Grizzlies, they are Kodiak Brown bears.
What are the size dimensions of the Kodiak bear Alaskan peninsula brown bear Kamchatka brown bear Ussuri brown bear Interior grizzly bear East Siberian brown bear
@@bobbyheenan99 Kodiak, Alaska peninsula and Kamchatka are similar in size, interior grizzly are much smaller, not as much salmon, plus feeding season is shorter, winter arrives earlier and spring is later. Oh and I am a fishing guide/bear viewing guide here in Alaska.
@@bobbyheenan99 The only one similar in size to Kodiak and Alaska peninsula coastal browns are at Kamchatka in Siberia peninsula, same diet basically of salmon and berries, sedge grass, pretty much straight across from Alaska, there have been about the same temper, aggression. Almost all bear attacks on people on Kodiak have been deer hunters over the years while they were skinning the deer, Kodiaks sneak up on the hunters, plus the vegetation on Kodiak below tree line is very thick!
@@EdwardSnow I used to live in the Canadian Rockies for about 4 years, I took the children up because I was so sick of the City and its repercussions. I found an entirely different and better way of life ~ at peace in Nature ~ not our land but that that belonged to all that is wild and free. This stayed with the children right into adulthood, at this moment they are sitting in the Rocky Mountains at Banff spring hot pools and skiing. I found all thing wonderful, the animals came and went and all seemed tranquil with our world until the idiot visitors arrived as they do every year. The hunters, the people who do not know they are in Gods Country usually get into some form of trouble. I found everything I treasure in Nature. I worked there too ~ as a Guide and am at present writing a book for my children about our wonderful adventures ~ we are indeed lucky people ~ ) What did you find my friend? I wish you a beautiful day ) Jennie.
Grizzly bear'. not brown bear. do some research . muscle shoulder hump/teddy bear ears/ larger thicker skull/shorter snout plus heavyer and larger and can run speed of 30- 40 mpr.
Wrong, in Alaska we call it a coastal brown bear or grizzly. Grizzly is usually used to refer to bears that are inland. Since I am a zoologist and live in Alaska, I think I know what I am talking about. Here in Alaska we call them Kodiak Brown Bears.
Wrong you are. See my reply. Don't presume to tell us in Alaska what or how we should name our animals. It is common practice to call them coastal brown bears or Kodiak Brown Bears. Their genus/species is Ursus arctos. The grizzly bear is a sub species called Ursus arctos horribilis. They are not the same species.
Enjoy video!! If you want to stay at Kodiak Island: CZcams Alaska Wild Adventures, George & Jill Davis. They rent cabin lodges weekly. Visit them at youtube, facebook, & twitter.
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Thank you Ed , for sharing this beautiful view
Bears might be apex predators, but I don't envy their lives - especially polar bears as their habitats are slipping away.
Humanity needs to rise to protect our beautiful planet. Thank you for showing us why.
0:48 my boy just got some free caviar
What a life. Just stompin around eating fish all day.
Looks like a pretty good day in the life of a Kodiac Brown Bear and some lucky Seagulls.
This is amazing footage Edward. Something my wife dreams about seeing. For the first part of our trip to Alaska this summer we are planning a quick one day visit to Brooks Lodge to see the bears there at Brooks Falls. Kind of Pricey but she has her heart set on it.
Wonderful bhai bro make nice videos very nice I like
I know exactly where this spot is! By the village road where the culvert is. I worked at a wilderness lodge there. Kodiak is a very unique place, even for Alaska standards!😉
Thank you for sharing ,I love to go there some time
he shared some of his food with the birds and ducks.... Such a sweet bear
Same thing I was going to say...lol
Beautiful bears
A great Natural scene , I love nature. One of the finest Natural scene . The video maker has rocked every thing.
These are true giants, rivalled only by the big polars.
All of the animals love " brother bear " for he provides much more than he takes . A lesson for " brother man "
Very nice video
Thank you!
I like the way he eats
Nice vido
Cause the bear is a beast. ^.^
They eat the most nutrient parts of the salmon especially its eggs area. They leave the rest for the birds
Beautiful view
one thing amazes me is that the bear was not afraid of fish bones and he just ate it. Why the fish bones don't hurt bear?
typhooonn raw bones don’t splinter the same way cooked bones do. Cooked bones are the ones that are sharp and cut.
Eduardo Juarez correct
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Il y a presque pas de documentation, de vidéo sur l'ours Kodiak ! Il est très beau dans la vidéo! Tout ce que je sais, c'est qu'il est un prédateur comme l'ours polaire.
God is good all the time.... I love you Jesus
Yes, this is humpy creek.
nice place
that is a whole lot better than standing in a cascade trying to catch a leaping fish!
Very good video
Thank you!
the big boy knows how to fish n a great spot too
Think this is a big boy? You should see some of the real big ones on Kodiak and Katmai area!😳🤣
0:47 I was not expecting the fluids to just squirt out like that. Nasty... but cool
Salmon eggs. I eat them raw too they're great
Damn pro at catching fish
I like nature.
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Amazing
what beautiful big boys only eating some of the fish they are catching .i would love a salmon or two to eat very expensive to buy.
Open
Its cheap to catch if u have persistence
wow it made that look easy.
Smart bear 🐻...
On that second fish you could see all the salmon eggs squirting out. Then the bear saved them for dessert.
I think this bear had a big portion of the red caviar.
Fine @ least to eat for bears n others birds by God created to survive all but in Asia n particular in southern mainly tamilnad da people waiting whole day yes even night btime to fishing in drainage water such a super people 😃😀😄
Anyone notice in minute 4:47 how his lip is bleeding? He got a big cut from eating the fish like that
I think it is from fight, fight bones when they are fresh not that spiky, after cooking or trying they become like spikes.
Must've been at the beginning of salmon season. Bears look skinny.
Video of Kodiak Brown Bears fishing that I shot in Larsen Bay, Alaska
Nice video bro.
곰들이 삐~~쩍 말랐네...😱😱
Good
awesome!
I received a comment from a well-intending viewer who told me that I was wrong for calling these bears, "Brown Bears." In Alaska there is a definite division between Coastal Brown Bears and inland Grizzly Bears. The Coastal Brown Bear is aptly named, Urusa arctos and the Inland Grizzly's genus and species is, Ursus arctos horribilis. In other words, Coastal Brown Bears and Inland Grizzly Bears are two different species. The bears depicted in this view are not Inland Grizzlies, they are Kodiak Brown bears.
What are the size dimensions of the
Kodiak bear
Alaskan peninsula brown bear
Kamchatka brown bear
Ussuri brown bear
Interior grizzly bear
East Siberian brown bear
@@bobbyheenan99 Kodiak, Alaska peninsula and Kamchatka are similar in size, interior grizzly are much smaller, not as much salmon, plus feeding season is shorter, winter arrives earlier and spring is later. Oh and I am a fishing guide/bear viewing guide here in Alaska.
@@troyottosen8722 thanks for the clarity.
@@troyottosen8722 where does the ussuri/amur brown bear and east Siberian brown rank with these above mentioned subspecies in size and aggression
@@bobbyheenan99 The only one similar in size to Kodiak and Alaska peninsula coastal browns are at Kamchatka in Siberia peninsula, same diet basically of salmon and berries, sedge grass, pretty much straight across from Alaska, there have been about the same temper, aggression. Almost all bear attacks on people on Kodiak have been deer hunters over the years while they were skinning the deer, Kodiaks sneak up on the hunters, plus the vegetation on Kodiak below tree line is very thick!
NOW I understand why bears do not clip their fingernails.
Lizzo would be right at home!
Funny that after he/she is done with the fish, they leave it for the birds.
There were only males in this video. No females.
They eat the good parts.
I like to eat salmon as much as those bears..only grilled.
Beautiful work ) * Jennie )
Thank you!
@@EdwardSnow Most welcome Edward ) Thanks to you I found !
Jennie f. And what did you find?
@@EdwardSnow I used to live in the Canadian Rockies for about 4 years, I took the children up because I was so sick of the City and its repercussions.
I found an entirely different and better way of life ~ at peace in Nature ~ not our land but that that belonged to all that is wild and free.
This stayed with the children right into adulthood, at this moment they are sitting in the Rocky Mountains at Banff spring hot pools and skiing.
I found all thing wonderful, the animals came and went and all seemed tranquil with our world until the idiot visitors arrived as they do every year. The hunters, the people who do not know they are in Gods Country usually get into some form of trouble. I found everything I treasure in Nature. I worked there too ~ as a Guide and am at present writing a book for my children about our wonderful adventures ~ we are indeed lucky people ~ ) What did you find my friend? I wish you a beautiful day ) Jennie.
@@jennief2108 I have found peace in nature. I look forward to my visits and I understand it...it is restive to my soul.
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Grizzly bear'. not brown bear. do some research . muscle shoulder hump/teddy bear ears/ larger thicker skull/shorter snout plus heavyer and larger and can run speed of 30- 40 mpr.
Wrong, in Alaska we call it a coastal brown bear or grizzly. Grizzly is usually used to refer to bears that are inland. Since I am a zoologist and live in Alaska, I think I know what I am talking about. Here in Alaska we call them Kodiak Brown Bears.
Wrong you are. See my reply. Don't presume to tell us in Alaska what or how we should name our animals. It is common practice to call them coastal brown bears or Kodiak Brown Bears. Their genus/species is Ursus arctos. The grizzly bear is a sub species called Ursus arctos horribilis. They are not the same species.
U have balls of steel
Nice
Thank you! it was fun...
I guess the bear is not worried about bones.
4:32 and 2:50 the cameraman was bout to be ate
Enjoy video!! If you want to stay at Kodiak Island: CZcams Alaska Wild Adventures, George & Jill Davis. They rent cabin lodges weekly. Visit them at youtube, facebook, & twitter.
except winter, when they hibernate .
He’s just trying to eat
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yes you should raise a bear to teach you how to fish.
hungry bear
at 47 there's gut coming out!!!
Why dont human eat that salmon..
They do, but who is going to argue with a 800lbs bear?
Uhh humans do eat salmon
there is a pink skin spot on his/her back.
attacked by wolves?
This footage was shot on Kodiak Island...wolves don't live on Kodiak. The scars are from mating fights with other male bears.
17 vegans watched this?
Trump has said that it Ok to drill for oil here an clear cut national parks lands, use this water for the open pit gold mining there
Trump burned our crops and tainted our water supply! No one believes me when I tell them this but trump kicked my retarded black half brother right in the nuts!
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Now I wanna eat raw salmon too, fresh off the waters
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go cannon kodiaks
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