In the pristine landscapes of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska, brown bears reign supreme. These magnificent creatures, also known as grizzly bears, are an iconic symbol of the untamed wilderness. Impressive in size, adult males can exceed 1,000 pounds and reach a standing height of 10 feet. Their thick, shaggy fur—varying in shades from blond to dark brown—provides insulation against the harsh Alaskan winter.
Brown bears in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
-
Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
-
Black History Month
-
Göreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
-
On the lookout for Sheep-Cote Clod
-
International Womens Day
-
Happy New Year! (Again!)
-
All eyes on sustainability
-
A crane for good luck in today’s big game
-
Celebrating all things Austen
-
Rapa Valley in Sarek National Park, Sweden
-
Where do those colors come from?
-
Anybody out there?
-
Bay Marker Lookout, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia
-
Halfway Day
-
World Otter Day
-
A new park with a new mission
-
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
-
A predator at risk
-
America s Playground by Derrick Adams
-
Fin whales: A success story
-
Mute swans
-
World Frog Day
-
The owl that loved football
-
Crescent Lake near Dunhuang, China
-
It s a ruff life
-
Bright and colorful peacock feathers
-
Castle on a hill
-
These laurels are hardy
-
Fibonacci Day
-
Celebrating the International Day of Forests